ISSUE 5 2008 - Sweet & Maxwell
ISSUE 5 2008 - Sweet & Maxwell
ISSUE 5 2008 - Sweet & Maxwell
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Cumulative Index<br />
Dangerous driving,<br />
grievous bodily harm<br />
maximum sentences, 238–241<br />
Dangerous offenders,<br />
see also Detention for public<br />
protection; Imprisonment for<br />
public protection<br />
dangerousness<br />
previous convictions for unrelated<br />
offences, 66–68<br />
Date of offence,<br />
continuing offences<br />
validity of indictments, 214–216<br />
Deception,<br />
rape<br />
consent, 144–147<br />
Defence counsel,<br />
withdrawal<br />
time for preparation of defence,<br />
404–408<br />
Defences,<br />
defence of others<br />
possession for terrorist purposes,<br />
72–79<br />
duress<br />
murder by child acting under<br />
parental influence, 138–141<br />
insanity<br />
knowledge of right and wrong,<br />
132–134<br />
Deportation,<br />
fear of persecution<br />
reasonable excuse for withholding<br />
information, 229–231<br />
Detention for public protection,<br />
causing death by dangerous driving<br />
risk of reoffending, 314–318<br />
Dictatorships,<br />
terrorist information<br />
reasonable excuse, 160–165<br />
Discretionary life imprisonment,<br />
attempted murder<br />
mentally disordered offenders,<br />
236–238<br />
Doli incapax,<br />
mental impairment<br />
stay of proceedings, 165–171<br />
Due process,<br />
conduct of judges<br />
case management, 299–300<br />
Duress,<br />
murder<br />
children acting under parental<br />
influence, 138–141<br />
Electronic documents,<br />
possession for terrorist purposes<br />
statutory interpretation, 71–81<br />
Escaping,<br />
release on temporary licence<br />
failure to return to custody,<br />
301–302<br />
Evidence,<br />
codification<br />
New Zealand, 85–87<br />
Exclusionary discretion,<br />
words constituting offence<br />
causing harassment, alarm or<br />
distress, 383–385<br />
Extended sentences,<br />
young offenders<br />
public protection, 314–318<br />
Extraterritoriality,<br />
police interviews<br />
overseas interrogation of own<br />
nationals, 121–131<br />
Eyewitnesses,<br />
reliability<br />
jury directions, 172–173<br />
False statements,<br />
rape allegations<br />
credibility, 394–398<br />
Fitness to drive,<br />
causing death by driving<br />
sleeping at the wheel, 410–411<br />
Fitness to plead,<br />
young offenders<br />
mental impairment, 165–171<br />
Foreign governments,<br />
terrorist information<br />
activities directed against<br />
dictatorships, 160–165<br />
Fresh evidence,<br />
identification<br />
grounds for appeal, 57–59<br />
Grievous bodily harm,<br />
dangerous driving<br />
maximum sentences, 238–241<br />
Grounds for appeal,<br />
fresh evidence<br />
identification, 57–59<br />
Guilty pleas,<br />
privilege against self-incrimination<br />
evidence against co-defendants,<br />
391–394<br />
Handling stolen goods,<br />
confiscation orders<br />
benefit from criminal conduct,<br />
231–233<br />
Homicide,<br />
see also specific offences<br />
Australia<br />
reform proposals, 336<br />
Hospital orders,<br />
attempted murder<br />
public protection, 236–238<br />
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