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Item Metadata only Andrews and Hirst on criminal evidence (4th edition)(Jordans Publishing, 2008-12-02T16:29:32Z) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Assisted suicide after Purdy: The unresolved issue.(Sweet & Maxwell, 2009) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Blackstone's criminal practice(Oxford University Press, 2008-12-02) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2010(Oxford University Press, 2009-10) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2011(Oxford University Press, 2010-10) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2012(Oxford University Press, 2011-10) Hirst, MichaelThe 22nd edition of OUP's flagship work on criminal law and practice, now available as a hardback book, ebook and online resourceItem Metadata only Blackstone's Criminal Practice 2013(Oxford University Press, 2012-10) Hooper, A.; Ormerod, D.; Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only The Bribery Act 2010(Oxford University Press, 2010-07) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Causing death by driving and other offences: a question of balance(Sweet & Maxwell, 2008) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only The Expert Witness and the Criminal Courts(The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2015-09) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only False Memories and Expert Evidence: Reliability and Admissibility(Oxford University Press, 2014-12) Hirst, Michael; Elton, J.Item Metadata only Hearsay, confessions and mobile telephones.(Vathek, 2011-12) Hirst, MichaelThis article examines the concepts of hearsay and relevance as they apply to evidence derived from messages and call logs, etc. found on mobile telephones. In some cases such evidence may also raise issues as to the relationship between the statutory rules governing hearsay and those specifically governing confessions by defendants, and in particular their possible use against other defendants who may be incriminated by them.Item Metadata only Incriminating a defendant with second-hand evidence of a co-defendant's confession.(Oxford University Press, 2010-10) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Interpreting the new concept of hearsay.(Cambridge University Press, 2010) Birch, Diane; Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Jurisdiction and the ambit of the criminal law(Oxford University Press, 2003) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Murder as an offence under English law(Pageant, 2004-08-01) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Murder under the Queen’s peace(Sweet and Maxwell, 2008) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Sexual offences(Jordan Publishing Ltd, 2008) Card, R.; Gillespie, Alisdair A.; Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Suicide in Switzerland, complicity in England.(Sweet & Maxwell, 2009) Hirst, MichaelItem Metadata only Territorial and Extraterritoiral Dimensions(Ashgate, 2013-06) Hirst, MichaelAn analysis of the application of English criminal law to inchoate and secondary participation in extraterritorial and cross-frontier offences