Brian Manarin, “Watching Pinocchio’s Nose: Revisiting Previous Incredibility Findings When Considering Expert Testimony” (2023) 71:1 CLQ 97.
Windsor Law Faculty Author: Brian Manarin
Windsor Law Faculty Author: Brian Manarin
Brian Manarin, "Requiem for a Representative Jury? So Long Peremptory Challenge and Hello Expanded Judicial Stand By" (2021) 69:4 CLQ 435. Available to Westlaw subscribers.
Windsor Law Faculty Author: Brian Manarin
Windsor Law kicked off the 50th anniversary year in January with a book launch and scholarship celebration. The Honourable George R. Strathy, Chief Justice of Ontario, and University of Windsor President, Dr. Alan Wildeman joined us to congratulate our faculty and celebrated authors: Pascale Chapdelaine, Sujith Xavier, Brian Manarin, William Bogart, Julie MacFarlane and Richard Moon.
For 50 years, our faculty has helped change the world we live in through cutting-edge legal research.
— Published on Jun 15th, 2018
Manarin, Brian "Forensic Evidence in Context: Cases, Materials and Commentaries" (2017)
In Forensic Evidence in Context: Cases, Materials and Commentaries, Brian Manarin has collected a wide array of case law, journal articles and other valuable materials with a view to better preparing students and professionals alike for the time when they will be called upon to showcase their forensic talents.
Manarin, Brian. "Ethicality and the Expert Witness: Remembering What Hangs in the Balance,” 34 (2) Medicine and Law 181(2015).
Windsor Law Faculty Author: Brian Manarin
Brian Manarin with Reem Zaia. “The Queen v. Demetrious Walker: A Cautionary Tale About Guilty Pleas and Sentencing in Absentia” 19 (2) Canadian Criminal Law Review 173 (2015)
Windsor Law Faculty Author: Brian Manarin
Jacqueline M. Wheatcroft, Graham F. Wagstaff, Brian Manarin."The Influence of Delay and Item Difficulty in Criminal Justice Systems on Eyewitness Confidence and Accuracy," International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research 1 (2015).
Windor Law Faculty Author: Brian Manarin
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