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Effect of a mistake by a Judge in a criminal trial
Effect of wrong inferences and misdirection in a criminal trial
Grounds under which a trial may be declared a nullity
How criminal trials are conducted in the Federal High Court
On when a criminal trial commences
Position of the law where the evidence adduced in a criminal trial is consistent with both the guilt and innocence of the accused person
Procedure in criminal trials at the close of evidence
Purpose of a criminal trial
Stages/hurdles the prosecution seeks to get through
The emphasis in a criminal trial
The principle that an accused person must be present at his trial
Ways of commencing criminal trials
What an accused person who applies for postponement of trial must show
What criminal trial entails
When issues will be said to be joined in a criminal trial
Whether a delay in an armed robbery trial will invalidate the trial
Whether an accused person can be tried at one trial for offences committed contemporaneously
Whether an orderly room trial is a criminal trial
Whether jurisdiction for a criminal trial is dependent on who conducted the investigations of the offence to be tried
Whether the absence of counsel assigned to the accused person by the State means that the accused person was not given adequate opportunity at the trial
Whether the issue of proper parties arises in a criminal trial
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