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Card 6
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Which type of offence allows admission of evidence obtained under compulsion (statutory provision)?
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Card 7
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Which case held that s.172 RTA 1988 didn't breach art.6 and might be relied on at trial?
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Card 8
Front
In which ways does O'Halloran and Francis v UK deviate from Saunders?
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Card 9
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Did O'Halloran and Francis decide that right to silence is or is not absolute?
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Card 10
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Name 4 factors relevant in deciding whether there is a breach of art.6
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Card 11
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What were the facts in Allan v R?
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Card 12
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What did the Court hold in Allan v R?
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Card 13
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What did the Court hold in Allan v UK regarding A's privilege against self-incrimination?
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