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Discretion in prosecution, DunningLeonardSir (1928) Police Journal47.
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The office of DP, SkelhornNormanSir, Grays Inn1965 and (1970) 134J.P.N. 452.
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The jury at work, McCabeSarahPurvesRobert, Oxford Penal Research Unit1972.
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The Bar as a profession, HumphreysTraversSir [1956] Crim. L.R. 297 Machinery of Justice in England, JacksonR.M., sixth edition1972, 154—165.
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Enforcing the law, JacksonR.M.1972.
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Let the Judge call the witness, NewarkMichaelSamuelsAlec [1969] Crim. L.R. 399.
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Department of DPP, AtkinsonTindalSir (1944) 22 Canadian Bar Review 413. The Times 28 June 1975.
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International Bar Association Book II: Professional Ethics, LundThomasSir, 1970(1975) 139J.P.N. 343, 384. Prosecution under review, BerlinsMarcel (1975) 125 N.L.T. 679.
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Attack need not be a lawyer's method of defence, ShawcrossLord, The Times, 2 April 1975. Reports for courts, L. Herbert, NAPO 1975. The Police, WhittakerBen, 1964, p. 37.
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Prosecution and persecution, PainterTony (1975) 139L.G.R.689.
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Prosecution: A Matter for the police, BowleyA.S. [1975] Crim L.R.442–447.
42.
Address by Mr. Alex Lyon Minister of State Home Office to Prosecuting Solicitors' Society conference at York 25 September 1975.
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Professor M. Banton, James Smart Memorial Lecture, Edinburgh University1974.
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The future of the prosecutions systems, DanksP.K.L. (1976) 140J.P.N.19.