Criminal
- Brennan v HM Advocate 1977 JC 38
- Cadder v HM Advocate 2010 UKSC 43
- Cawthorne v HM Advocate 1968 JC 32
- Cinci v HM Advocate 2004
- Crawford v HM Advocate 1950 JC 67
- Drury v HM Advocate 2001 SCCR 583
- HM Advocate v Ross 1991 JC 210
- Jamieson v HM Advocate 1994 SLT 537
- Khaliq v HM Advocate 1984 JC 23
- McKearney v HM Advocate 2004
- HM Advocate v Sheridan and Sheridan 2010
- Smart v HM Advocate 1975 JC 30
- Smith v Donnelly 2001 SLT 1007
- Sutherland v HM Advocate 1994 SLT 634
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