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  1. A Privileged and Conventional Relationship: Legal Professional Privilege and the Law Officers’ Convention
  2. Legal advice privilege: The legacy of Three Rivers (No. 5) and the challenge of providing consistent protection to all client types
  3. Legal advice privilege and artificial legal intelligence: Can robots give privileged legal advice?
  4. Commentary on: Hak. Evaluation of the Forensic Science Regulator’s recommendations regarding image comparison evidence. Forensic science international: Synergy 2019; 1(1)
  5. Reliability by procedural rule reform? Expert evidence and the Civil–Criminal–Family Procedure Rules trichotomy
  6. Legal professional privilege in corporate criminal investigations
  7. Non-conviction Bad Character Evidence and Directions to the Jury on Use to Show Propensity R v Mitchell [2016] UKSC 55
  8. Admissibility of Third Party Previous Convictions under PACE s. 74 R v Denham; R v Stansfield [2016] EWCA Crim 1048
  9. Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings: Current Challenges and Opportunities
  10. Discretion to Exclude Hearsay Evidence under s. 126 Criminal Justice Act 2003
  11. Admissibility of Evidence of Co-defendant’s Bad Character under s. 101(1)(e) Criminal Justice Act 2003
  12. Revised Guidance on Good Character Directions
  13. Admissibility of Expert Evidence and Criminal Practice Direction Part 33A
  14. Defendant’s Hearsay Evidence which Exculpates One Co-defendant by Incriminating Another
  15. Bad character evidence as evidence of identity
  16. Section 121 Criminal Justice Act 2003 and Multiple Hearsay
  17. False allegations: the limitations of the ‘evidential basis test’
  18. Criminal Justice Act 2003, S. 124 and Evidence of Credibility
  19. Regularising the Regulator: The Government's Consultation about Placing the Forensic Science Regulator on a Statutory Footing
  20. The Admissibility of Footwear Impressions Obtained in Breach of PACE
  21. Confessions and the Criminal Justice Act 2003
  22. Bad Character Evidence and Potential Satellite Litigation
  23. Admissibility of Low Template DNA Evidence
  24. Interpretation of s. 80 of PACE 1984: When is a Spouse Compellable?
  25. The Safety-Valve: Discretion to Admit Hearsay Evidence in Criminal Proceedings
  26. The Admissibility of Polygraph Evidence in English Criminal Proceedings
  27. BS 10008:2008. Evidential Weight and Legal Admissibility of Electronic Information – Specification