Criminal Evidence
Richard May(Author)
Sweet & Maxwell (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published in March 1995
Book
100 pages
978-0-421-48600-3 (ISBN)
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Description
This new edition has been updated to include a number of important areas. The provisions of the Criminal Justice and Public Prder Act 1994 covering inferences from the accused's silence and corroboration are covered in detail with reorganization of chapters for easy reference. The work contains clear analysis based on the author's extensive experience of this area. Key issues covered include: functions of the judge, jury and justices; burden and standard of proof; similar facts; character; opinion; hearsay; unfair evidence; privilege and public interest; witnesses' competence; corroboration; identification; documentation; and children.
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Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-421-48600-3 (9780421486003)
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Criminal Evidence
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4th Edition
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Criminal Evidence
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10/1990
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Content
Classification of evidence. Documentary evidence. Burden and standard of proof. Proof where evidence not necessary. Evidence of disposition: similar facts, character. Evidence of opinion. Hearsay: the rule and common law exceptions, confessions, statutory exception connected with documents. Discretion to exclude evidence. Privilege and public interest. Functions of judge, jury and justices. Identification. Competence and compellability of witnesses. Disclosure and calling of evidence. Examination of witnesses. Corroboration and suspect evidence. Appendices.