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Makin v Attorney General for New South Wales : ウィキペディア英語版 | Makin v Attorney General for New South Wales
''Makin v. Attorney General for New South Wales'' () AC 57 is a famous decision of the Privy Council where the modern common law rule of similar fact evidence originated. ==Background== A husband and wife were charged with murdering a child they were fostering and burying it in their backyard. During their trial evidence of twelve other babies found buried in the backyards of their previous residences was offered as evidence. The appeal was based on whether this evidence was admissible or whether it was unfairly prejudicial to their defence.
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