Difference between revisions of "Practice Recommendations on Criminal Law for Law Students (1:XIII)"

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In explaining the student’s assessment of whether Crown can prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt the student should never give clients “odds” or their chances of winning an acquittal, rather students should point out the possible defences available to the client and the difficulties, if any, of arguing such a defence.  
In explaining the student’s assessment of whether Crown can prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt the student should never give clients “odds” or their chances of winning an acquittal, rather students should point out the possible defences available to the client and the difficulties, if any, of arguing such a defence.  


'''''Common Ethical Situations Arising in Assisting a Client with their Options'''''
'''''Common Ethical Situations Arising in Assisting a Client with their Options'''''

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