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" (T)here can be no reason to exclude admissible evidence except in the exercise of discretion The resolution of conflicts in expert testimony and the assessment of the weight to be attached to it is the function of the jury If there is no reason to exclude evidence in the exercise of discretion, it should be admitted and appropriate directions given to the jury as to how any conflicts in the evidence should be approached and what use can be made of the evidence which is accepted "   flag  1

73 A Crim R 173
Australian Criminal Reports
Australia

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R v Lisoff [1999] NSWCCA 364 Supreme Court of New South Wales - Court of Criminal Appeal Australia - New South Wales 22 Nov 1999 AustLII flag 87

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