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Regina v Miller: 1898

The court allowed the accused’s answers to be proved against him, when he had been cross-examined before arrest: ‘Every case must be decided according to the whole of its circumstances’

Judges:

Hawkins, J

Citations:

(1898) 18 Cox 54)

Criminal Practice, Criminal Evidence

Updated: 29 April 2022; Ref: scu.184195

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