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Working Paper 21 (1979) - Illegally and improperly obtained evidence
Index to Working Paper
 | Paragraph |
| admissions |  |
| see confessions |  |
| assault | 2.1 |
| bankruptcy | 1.2 |
| confessions | 3.3-3.4 |
| credibility | 1.8 |
| false imprisonment | 2.1 |
| illegally obtained evidence |  |
| accident | 1.10,3.1 |
| admissible | 1.4 |
| agent provocateur | 1.4 |
| American law | 1.5-1.6, 1.8, 2.1-2.2, 3.1 |
| Australian law | 1.1-1.5A, 2.3 |
| blood test | 1.4 |
| breath test | 1.4-1.5 |
| Canadian law | 1.6-1.7 |
| common law, statutory and constitutional rules | 1.4, 3.21 |
| deliberateness | 1.11 |
| difficulty of detecting offenders | 3.13 |
| discretion to exclude | 1.1-1.2, 1.5 |
| discretion to exclude - new Australian rule | 1.1-1.2, 1.5-1.5A, 2.3 |
| ease of compliance | 1.15,3.16 |
| eavesdropping | 1.4, 1.8, 1.17, 3.3-3.4 |
| English law | 1.1-1.5 |
| entrapment | 1.5 |
| excuses | 3.11 |
| Irish law | 1.9-1.17, 2.1-2.2, 3.1 |
| legal advice | 1.5 |
| medical examination | 1.4-1.5 |
| mistake | 1.2 |
| nature | 3.15 |
| necessity | 1.17, 3.17 |
| oppression | 1.5 |
| origins of law | 1.2 |
| photographs | 1.4-1.5 |
| problems of law | 2.1-2.2, 3.4 |
| public officers | 1.13,3.6 |
| Scots law | 1.5,1.9-1.17, 2.1-2.2, 3.1 |
| searches and seizures | 1.2, 1.4-1.5, 1.8, 1.10, 2.2 |
| seriousness of crime | 1.16, 3.10 |
| seriousness of illegality | 1.11, 3.15 |
| statutory policies, special | 1.14 |
| telephone tapping | 1.2, 1.5, 1.8 |
| theft | 1.4 |
| threat | 1.5 |
| trick | 1.2, 1.5 |
| unfairness | 1.5 |
| unlawful arrest | 1.4 |
| unreliability | 1.5, 3.19 |
| urgency | 1.12, 3.12-3.14 |
| improperly obtained evidence |  |
| see illegally obtained evidence; proposal, new |  |
| internal discipline | 2.1-2.2, 3.18 |
| malicious prosecution | 1.2 |
| private actions | 2.1-2.2 |
| privilege | 1.2,1.5 |
| proposal, new | 3.1-3.23 |
| arguments for and against | 2.1-2.2 |
| civil proceedings, in Code | 3.3, 3.8 |
| consequential discoveries | 3.7 |
| factors relevant to discretion | 3.3 |
| improperly obtained evidence | 3.4 |
| reverse onus | 3.9 |
| saving of other exclusionary rules | 3.3 |
| summarized | 3.3 |
| victim not accused | 3.5 |
| sentence, reduced | 1.5 |
| similar fact evidence | 1.7 |
| trespass | 1.2, 1.10, 2.1 |
| wrongful arrest | 2.1 |
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