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020 _a9780199231645
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082 _a345.060000
_bROB
100 _aRoberts Paul
245 _aCriminal evidence
250 _a2nd
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2012
300 _a729p
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365 _bRs. 3,454
505 _aTable of contents 1. Understanding criminal evidence ; 2. The procedural framework of adversarial jury trial ; 3. Sources of information and proof requirements ; 4. Relevance, admissibility and fact-finding ; 5. Fair trial ; 6. Burdens and presumptions ; 7. The principle of orality ; 8. Examination-in-chief and cross-examination ; 9. Hearsay ; 10. Vulnerable and intimidated witnesses ; 11. Expert evidence ; 12. Confessions ; 13. The privilege against self-incrimination ; 14. The accused's character and extraneous misconduct ; 15. Corroboration and forensic reasoning rules ; 16. Criminal evidence - retrospective and prospects
650 _a1. Evidence Procedure - Criminal Cases - U K
700 _aZuckerman Andrian
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