Criminal Evidence: Principles and Cases

Criminal Evidence: Principles and Cases
ISBN-10
0534514898
ISBN-13
9780534514891
Series
Criminal Evidence
Category
Evidence, Criminal
Pages
295
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Wadsworth Publishing Company
Authors
Thomas J. Gardner, Terry M. Anderson

Description

This text covers the key rules of evidence and the applicability of these rules in criminal matters. To some degree, it also attempts to provide students with an understanding of the rationale behind these rules. It includes many of the features that have popularized Gardner/Anderson's best-selling CRIMINAL LAW text, including high-interest examples, graphics, photos, and case excerpts.

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