R v E J Smith
Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
Date | 1984 |
Year | 1984 |
Court | High Court |
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Festa v R
...354 at 364. 108R v Hamood (1987) 46 SASR 340; Wright (1991) 60 A Crim R 215. 109R v Shannon (1987) 47 SASR 347 at 350–351; cf R v Smith [1984] 1 NSWLR 462 at 482. 110 cf Penny (1997) 91 A Crim R 288. 111R v Hallam and Karger (1985) 42 SASR 126 at 130; R v De-Cressac (1985) 1 NSWLR 381; Pitk......
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AK v The State of Western Australia
...was the appellant who touched her’. He said that this was ‘not at all surprising’ 50. He referred to the remarks of O'Brien CJ Cr Div in R v E J Smith51 in relation to voice identification, which he summarised thus 52: ‘[W]hile many features of a person which are visually noticeable are fai......
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2 books & journal articles
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A fair ‘hearing’
...isinterviewed by police. In voice recognition cases, there is little scope for police to take active steps to9. See, e.g., RvBrownlowe, [1984] 1 NSWLR 462 (two witnesses, four months after an armed robbery, identified the defen-dant’s voice as similar to the offender’s voice when they heard......
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Unsound law: issues with ('expert') voice comparison evidence.
...The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility (University of Toronto Press, 2006). (13) (1986) 7 NSWLR 444, on appeal from R v Smith [1984] 1 NSWLR 462. (14) (1986) 7 NSWLR (15) (1989) 41ACrim R292. (16) (1992) 29 NSWLR 95. (17) [1999] NSWCCA 262 (27 August 1999). (18) [1999] NSWCCA417 (2......