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Balance in Criminal Law Review Group

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provides for re-trial following acquittal in certain circumstances recommended by the Group. Part 4 provides for with-prejudice prosecution appeals. Section 33 extends the circumstances in which adverse character evidence can be adduced, and section 34 provides for notice of defence expert evidence.]
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by way of court discretion to admit unconstitutionally obtained evidence, provision for disposing of admissibility issues pre-trial, and allowing acquittals to be reopened following new evidence, with-prejudice prosecution appeals, allowing an acquittal to be overturned and a re-trial ordered on
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The bulk of the group's recommendations have been implemented, and in the case of the interim report on the right to silence, publication of the implementing Bill occurred as soon as some weeks after the report was published.
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provided for adverse inferences to be drawn from the accused's failure to mention particular facts or account for objects, marks, or his or her presence in a particular place, in line with the Group's report.
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The recommendation regarding rolling back the exclusionary rule was expressed to be following "the approach of seeing whether a change in jurisprudence emerges following use of the appeal provisions of the
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S.C. It reported in 2007 making recommendations for a number of changes to Irish criminal law, including adverse inferences to be drawn from the exercise of the
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The issue of allowing the determination of evidential issues before the commencement of the trial proper remains under consideration and is the subject of a
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in certain circumstances (which had been the subject of an interim report), wider provision for admission of adverse character evidence, rolling back the
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appeal, and requiring defence disclosure of expert evidence.
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Index

Michael McDowell
Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Gerard Hogan
right to silence
exclusionary rule
Criminal Justice Act 2007
Criminal Procedure Act 2010
Criminal Justice Act 2006
Criminal Procedure Bill
"Balance in the Criminal Law Review Group: the Right to Silence Interim Report"
"Review group wants changes to suspects' right to silence"
"Electronic Irish Statute Book (EISB)"
"Electronic Irish Statute Book (EISB)"
"Landmark decision rewrites evidence rulebook"
"Legislation Information: Bills on Dáil Order Paper"
Categories
2006 establishments in Ireland
2007 disestablishments in Ireland
Defunct government agencies of Ireland

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