Criminal Evidence

Criminal Evidence
ISBN-10
1483359565
ISBN-13
9781483359564
Series
Criminal Evidence
Category
Law
Pages
496
Language
English
Published
2015-03-23
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Author
Matthew Lippman

Description

A concise and comprehensive introduction to the law of evidence, Criminal Evidence takes an active learning approach to help readers apply evidence law to real-life cases. Bestselling author Matthew Lippman, a professor of criminal law and criminal procedure for over 25 years, creates an engaging and accessible experience for students from a public policy perspective through a multitude of contemporary examples and factual case scenarios that illustrate the application of the law of evidence. Highlighting the theme of a balancing of interests in the law of evidence, readers are asked to apply a more critical examination of the use of evidence in the judicial system. The structure of the criminal justice system and coverage of the criminal investigative process is also introduced to readers.

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