Evidence
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Evidence
Munday, Roderick
Oxford University Press
03/2022
608
Mole
Inglês
9780192895660
15 a 20 dias
924
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1: Relevance and admissibility of evidence
2: Presumptions and the burden of proof
3: Witnesses: competence, compellability, and various privileges
4: The course of the trial
5: Witnesses' previous consistent statements and the remnants of the rule against narrative
6: Character and credibility
7: Evidence of the defendant's good character in criminal cases
8: Evidence of the defendant's bad character
9: The opinion rule and the presentation of expert evidence
10: The rule against hearsay
11: Confessions
12: Drawing adverse inferences from a defendant's omissions, lies, or false alibis
13: Identification evidence
2: Presumptions and the burden of proof
3: Witnesses: competence, compellability, and various privileges
4: The course of the trial
5: Witnesses' previous consistent statements and the remnants of the rule against narrative
6: Character and credibility
7: Evidence of the defendant's good character in criminal cases
8: Evidence of the defendant's bad character
9: The opinion rule and the presentation of expert evidence
10: The rule against hearsay
11: Confessions
12: Drawing adverse inferences from a defendant's omissions, lies, or false alibis
13: Identification evidence
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1: Relevance and admissibility of evidence
2: Presumptions and the burden of proof
3: Witnesses: competence, compellability, and various privileges
4: The course of the trial
5: Witnesses' previous consistent statements and the remnants of the rule against narrative
6: Character and credibility
7: Evidence of the defendant's good character in criminal cases
8: Evidence of the defendant's bad character
9: The opinion rule and the presentation of expert evidence
10: The rule against hearsay
11: Confessions
12: Drawing adverse inferences from a defendant's omissions, lies, or false alibis
13: Identification evidence
2: Presumptions and the burden of proof
3: Witnesses: competence, compellability, and various privileges
4: The course of the trial
5: Witnesses' previous consistent statements and the remnants of the rule against narrative
6: Character and credibility
7: Evidence of the defendant's good character in criminal cases
8: Evidence of the defendant's bad character
9: The opinion rule and the presentation of expert evidence
10: The rule against hearsay
11: Confessions
12: Drawing adverse inferences from a defendant's omissions, lies, or false alibis
13: Identification evidence