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1. Published Sources of Law. 2. The Trial Process and Classifications of Evidence. 3. The Trial Record. 4. A Return to Relevance. 5. The Rule Against Hearsay. 6. Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay. 7. Impeachment of Witnesses' Credibility. 8. The Constitutional Privilege Against Compulsory Self-Incrimination. 9. Exclusion of Identification Evidence Resulting from Improper Identification Confrontations. 10. Unreasonable Searches and Seizures of Evidence; Evidentiary Protection of the Right to Privacy. 11. Confessions. 12. Common Law and Statutory Testimonial Privileges. 13. Burden of Proof and Presumptions. 14. Judicial Notice. 15. Competency of Witnesses. 16. Writings. 17. Opinion, Expertise, and Experts. 18. Scientific Evidence. 19. Demonstrative Evidence.
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Add Introduction to Criminal Evidence, The updated edition of this introductory text thoroughly explores all of the important rules dealing with the use of evidence in criminal proceeding. The author uses extensive case analyses and samples of testimony from actual cross-examinations to simpli, Introduction to Criminal Evidence to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Introduction to Criminal Evidence, The updated edition of this introductory text thoroughly explores all of the important rules dealing with the use of evidence in criminal proceeding. The author uses extensive case analyses and samples of testimony from actual cross-examinations to simpli, Introduction to Criminal Evidence to your collection on WonderClub |