The use of similar fact in criminal proceedings: An updated framework
When confronted with the question of whether to admit similiar fact for criminal cases, courts in Singapore are often faced with balancing potentially competing norms in the form of evidential expediency and fairness to the accused. Specifically, although similiar fact may help establish the ingredi...
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Main Author: | CHEN, Siyuan |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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