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Publisher | Lexis Nexis Australia |
Author(s) | Mildren |
Edition | 1 |
Published | 3rd November 2015 |
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This book follows the trial of Bradley John Murdoch for the murder of Peter Falconio and the unlawful deprivation of liberty and assault of Joanne Lees. R v Murdoch was a case which heavily relied upon both identification and circumstantial evidence.
This book provides background to the case, annotations to the transcript and reproduces numerous photographs that were exhibited at trial to enable the reader to closely follow the case.
R v Murdoch is the second book in the Notable Trial Series for LexisNexis, the first book being R v Milat published by LexisNexis in 2014.
Features
• A unique book dedicated to a case study of technique in identification and circumstantial evidence with an Australian context.
• An engaging insight into one of Australia’s most famous criminal cases.
• Reproductions of photographs that were exhibits in the trial
Related Titles
Howard, R v Milat: A Case Study in Cross-Examination, 2014