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Mitchell decision considers court's approach to admitting evidence of "similar facts"
Parties to litigation sometimes wish to rely on evidence of similar but unconnected past incidents, arguing that what happened then is a good indicator …
High Court holds anonymous hearsay evidence will usually be inadmissible in professional disciplinary proceedings
In a recent decision, the High Court has held that in general it would be unfair to admit "potentially significant" anonymous hearsay evidence in …
High Court finds witness should only be excluded from court with good reason
In a recent decision, the High Court has commented on the approach that should be adopted in exercising the court's discretion to exclude a witness from …
High Court applies new express powers to limit witness evidence
In what appears to be the first High Court decision applying the court's new express powers to limit factual witness evidence, the court has restricted …
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