A Digest of Hong Kong Criminal Case LawGovernment Press, 1973 - Criminal law |
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Page 209
... admitted in evidence it is the duty of prosecuting counsel to apply formally for the admission of the confession or confessions as each is produced : only when it is admitted in evidence should it be marked as an exhibit . Tsui Sheung ...
... admitted in evidence it is the duty of prosecuting counsel to apply formally for the admission of the confession or confessions as each is produced : only when it is admitted in evidence should it be marked as an exhibit . Tsui Sheung ...
Page 215
... admitted in evidence . The magistrate found both appellants guilty and the appellants appealed against con- viction . HELD : 1. The appeal of the second appellant was dismissed . The statements of the appellant did not stand alone ...
... admitted in evidence . The magistrate found both appellants guilty and the appellants appealed against con- viction . HELD : 1. The appeal of the second appellant was dismissed . The statements of the appellant did not stand alone ...
Page 218
... admitted this statement in evidence . The statement was admitted in evidence , and the two appellants were convicted and the other two men acquitted . Both appellants sought to appeal against conviction and sentence and the applications ...
... admitted this statement in evidence . The statement was admitted in evidence , and the two appellants were convicted and the other two men acquitted . Both appellants sought to appeal against conviction and sentence and the applications ...
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Words and Phrases para 1011 | 235 |
Index of Words and Phrases para 1104 | 243 |
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