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74 J. Crim. L. i (2010)

handle is hein.journals/jcriml74 and id is 1 raw text is: Volume 74
Part 1                                  The
February2010                      Journalof
ISSN 0022 0183
Criminal
Law
Contents
Index                                                     v
Cases                                                    vi
Opinion
Pay-as-you-go street justice                              1
GARY SLAPPER
Criminal Law Legislation Update                           4
LAURA McGowAN
Divisional Court
The right to a Newton hearing                             7
Court of Appeal
Sentencing for trafficking                               10
Relevance of driving skill to a charge of dangerous driving  12
Intoxication in the dock: specimen directions for jurors  16
Facial mapping expert evidence                           20
Comment
The end of the Lockerbie case                            27
ROBERT SHIELS
Articles
A right to assist? Assisted dying and the Interim Policy  31
BEN LIVINGS
Can dishonesty be salvaged? Theft and the grounding of the
MSC Napoli                                             53
RICHARD GLOVER
The Attorney General's Guidelines on Plea Bargaining in
Serious Fraud: Obtaining guilty pleas fairly?          77
DUNCAN WATSON

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