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|a Landa, Jay.
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|a Unlocking Evidence 2nd Edition.
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Guide to the book; Acknowledgements; Preface; List of figures; Table of cases; Table of statutes and other instruments; 1 An Introduction to the Substantive Law of Evidence; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The exclusionary approach of the English law of evidence; 1.3 Types of judicial evidence; 1.3.1 Direct or percipient evidence; 1.3.2 Circumstantial evidence; 1.3.3 Hearsay; 1.3.4 Original evidence; 1.3.5 Primary and secondary evidence; 1.3.6 Conclusive evidence; 1.3.7 Presumptive evidence; 1.3.8 Oral evidence or testimony; 1.3.9 Real evidence.
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|a 1.4 Facts1.4.1 Facts in issue: criminal cases; 1.4.2 Facts in issue: civil cases; 1.4.3 Facts in issue: formal admissions; 1.4.4 Facts in issue: collateral facts; 1.4.5 Facts in issue: relevant facts; 1.5 Admissibility, weight and discretion; 1.5.1 Admissibility; 1.5.2 Weight; 1.5.3 Discretion; 1.6 Judge and jury; 1.6.1 Questions of law; 1.6.2 Questions of fact; 1.7 Instances in which proof is unnecessary; 1.8 The binding nature of judicial findings; 1.9 Procedural rules: criminal and civil; 2 The Law of Evidence: The Burdens and Standards of Proof; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Several burdens.
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|a 2.1.2 Legal burden2.1.3 Evidential burden; 2.1.4 Evidential burden of proof?; 2.1.5 Party with legal and evidential burdens; 2.1.6 Separate evidential burden; 2.1.7 Importance of distinguishing legal and evidential burdens; 2.2 Incidence of the legal burden of proof; 2.2.1 Civil cases; 2.2.2 Criminal cases -- general rule -- the 'golden thread' theory; 2.2.3 Exceptions in criminal cases; 2.3 Evidential burden; 2.3.1 Shifting of the evidential burden; 2.4 Standards of proof; 2.4.1 Criminal cases; 2.4.2 Discharge of the legal burden by the accused.
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|a 2.4.3 Discharge of the legal burden in civil cases2.4.4 Discharge of the evidential burden; 2.5 Tactical burden; 3 Testimony of Witnesses; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Attendance of witnesses at court; 3.3 Order of presentation of evidence; 3.3.1 Re-opening the prosecution case; 3.4 Evidence: sworn/unsworn or solemn affirmation; 3.4.1 Oath; 3.4.2 Solemn affirmation; 3.5 Competence and compellability of witnesses; 3.5.1 Civil cases; 3.5.2 Sworn evidence; 3.5.3 Unsworn evidence of children in civil cases; 3.5.4 Criminal cases; 3.5.5 Sworn/unsworn evidence; 3.5.6 The defendant.
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|a 3.5.7 The defendant's spouse/civil partner in criminal cases3.6 Special measures directions; 3.7 Witness anonymity orders; 3.8 Miscellaneous; 3.9 Training or coaching of witnesses/familiarisation; 4 The Disclosure of Evidence and Protection from Disclosure: Privilege and Public Interest Immunity; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Disclosure; 4.3 Privilege; 4.3.1 Privilege against self-incrimination; 4.3.2 Legal professional privilege; 4.4 Journalistic privilege; 4.5 Negotiations without prejudice; 4.6 Public interest immunity; 4.6.1 Requirements on party seeking disclosure; 4.6.2 Necessity of disclosure.
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|a Unlocking Evidence will ensure that you grasp the main concepts with ease providing you with an indispensable foundation in the subject. The book explains in detailed, yet straightforward, terms: The burdens and standards of proof Testimony of witnessesDisclosure of evidence and protection from disclosure; privilege and public interest immunity Course of trial Hearsay Confessions and other illegally obtained evidence Evidence of bad character in criminal proceedingsAdmissibility of bad character evidence of defendants Corr.
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