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Burden and standard of proof in a trial within trial

Duty of judge in a trial within trial

Effect of a confessional statement admitted or rejected following a trial-within-trial proceeding

Effect of failure to conduct trial within trial where the involuntariness of a confessional statement is raised

Effect of the adoption of a wrong trial within trial procedure

How a trial within trial commences

Meaning and Procedure of trial within trial

Nature of a trial within trial

Nature of a trial within trial; when it is required

Need for a trial within trial to be conducted where the Judge is labouring under some doubt as to the voluntariness of a confessional statement

Need for a trial within trial where the voluntariness of a confessional statement is challenged

On whom lies the burden of proof in a trial within trial

Origin of the trial within trial procedure

Position of the law on trial within trial

Purpose of Trial within Trial

Rationale and purpose of trial within trial

Stage at which trial within trial is to be ordered

The issue to be determined in a trial within trial

The proper procedure in trial within trial

The rationale for conducting a trial within trial

The standard of proof required in a trial within trial

What a trial within trial entails

Whether a counsel can raise the absence of a trial within trial on appeal where he failed to object to the confessional statement

Whether a failure by the court to follow the proper procedure for conducting a trial within trial will nullify the entire trial

Whether a failure to conduct a trial within trial where required is a ground for quashing a conviction

Whether an irregularity in a trial within trial will vitiate the entire criminal trial

Whether a trial judge can suo motu order a trial within trial

Whether a trial within trial is necessary where there is no objection to a confessional statement

Whether a trial within trial is required in all cases where an accused person challenges his confessional statement

Whether a trial within trial is to be conducted where a confessional statement is retracted

Whether a trial within trial is to be conducted where no objection as to voluntariness of a confessional statement is made

Whether a trial within trial must be conducted during the case of the prosecution

Whether a trial within trial must be conducted where the voluntariness of a confessional statement is objected to

Whether evidence from the trial within trial can be imported into the main trial

Whether it is compulsory for a trial court to conduct a trial within trial once the admission of a confessional statement is challenged on the ground that it was obtained involuntarily

Whether the accused person can be called as the first witness in a trial within trial

Whether the purpose of a trial within a trial is to determine whether the accused made the statement

Whether the trial within trial procedure applies to questions of weight to be attached to admissible evidence

Whether the trial within trial procedure can be short circuited

Whether the trial within trial procedure is part of Nigerian law

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