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Martin A. George & Company > Case Histories > Criminal Law – Admissibility of Photographs

Criminal Law – Admissibility of Photographs

  • Photograph and Video Evidence in Court
  • Photographs, Video Recordings and Films
  • Court of Appeal: The Admissibility of Identification Evidence Made on the Basis of Recognition from Photographs Taken at a Crime Scene R v Doherty [2016] EWCA Crim 246
  • R v Blenkinsop
  • R v Constantinou
  • R v Cook
  • R v Imran and Hussain
  • R v Roberts and Anor
  • R v Tolson
  • R v Wood
  • REGINA v. DODSON ; REGINA v. WILLIAMS
  • Taylor v Chief Constable of Cheshire
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