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Admissibility of Evidence of Co-Defendant’s Bad Character Under S. 101(1)(e) Criminal Justice Act 2003

The Journal of Criminal Law
doi 10.1177/0022018316639091
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April 1, 2016

Authors
Michael StockdaleAndrea O’Cain
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SAGE Publications


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