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ItemThurgood MarshallPark, M. M. ( 1993)Biographical note on the career of Thurgood Marshall who died aged 84 in January, 1993.
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ItemRoyal road test updatePark, Malcolm McKenzie (The Victorian Bar, 1995)An even further collection of anecdotes regarding falsified, exaggerated, self invented, or self conferred qualifications.
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ItemRoyal road testPark, Malcolm McKenzie (The Victorian Bar, 1994)A collection of anecdotes regarding falsified, exaggerated, self invented, or self conferred qualifications.
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ItemMore helpful advice IIIPark, Malcolm McKenzie (The Victorian Bar, 1995)Yet another collection of legal anecdotes involving bold, insouciant, or impudent behaviour by counsel directed towards the court, the judicial officer, or the practice of law.
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ItemThis sporting lifePark, M. M. (The Victorian Bar, 1993)Speculation on sporting prowess being a necessary quality for appointment to high judicial office.
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ItemMore helpful advice IIPark, Malcolm McKenzie (The Victorian Bar, 1994)An even further collection of legal anecdotes involving bold, insouciant, or impudent behaviour by counsel directed towards the court, the judicial officer, or the practice of law.
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ItemMore helpful advicePark, Malcolm McKenzie ( 1994)A further collection of anecdotes involving bold, insouciant, or impudent behaviour by counsel directed towards the court, the judicial officer, or the practice of law.
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ItemThe strange case of Andrea Yates and Dr Park DietzPark, M. M. (The Victorian Bar, 2008)Following the erroneous testimony of a celebrated expert witness, a mentally disturbed mother was convicted of murdering her five children. The witness’s evidence was the foundation for an inference that the defendant had concocted an insanity defence based upon a popular television drama series episode. In fact the expert had “falsely remembered” a non-existent episode of the series. The conviction was reversed upon appeal on the sole ground of the witness’s erroneous testimony. Upon re-trial, the defendant was found not guilty by reason of insanity.
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ItemWrit on water: Closing the traverse in the tri-state area of New South Wales, South Australia, and VictoriaPark, MM ; Williamson, IP (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2007-06)
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ItemJean who? or, Good Lord, your place has gone up in flames!Park, M. M. ( 1991-11)Captain Olsen had his ship berthed in Sydney Harbour for less than 26 hours yet this resulted in court proceedings spanning fourteen-and-a-half-years. On the fortieth anniversary of the incident that gave rise to those proceedings, this article fills in the factual background to the incident that led to two of the leading cases in the 20th Century law of negligence.