Criminal Evidence: An Introduction

Criminal Evidence: An Introduction
ISBN-10
1931719292
ISBN-13
9781931719292
Series
Criminal Evidence
Category
Law / Evidence
Pages
459
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
Roxbury Publishing Company
Authors
Craig Hemmens, John L. Worrall

Description

Focuses on the most important aspects of evidence law as it relates to criminal justice. This book covers various areas, such as the forms of evidence, the hearsay rule and its exceptions, examination of witnesses, testimonial privileges, and the concepts of relevancy and materiality.

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