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020 _a9780199558346
040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a347.06
_bKEA/MOD
100 _aKeane, Adrian
245 _aModern law of evidence
_cby Adrian Keane , James Griffiths and Paul McKeown.
250 _a8th ed.
260 _aUS :
_bOUP,
_c2010.
300 _a688 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Preliminaries Chapter 3. Evidence obtained by illegal or unfair means Chapter 4. The burden and standard of proof Chapter 5. Witnesses Chapter 6. Examination-in-chief Chapter 7. Cross-examination and re-examination Chapter 8. Corroboration and care warnings Chapter 9. Documentary and real evidence Chapter 10. Hearsay in criminal cases Chapter 11. Hearsay admissible by statute in civil proceedings Chapter 12. Hearsay admissible at common law Chapter 13. Confessions Chapter 14. Statutory inferences from an accused's silence or conduct Chapter 15. Evidence of character : evidence of character in civil cases Chapter 16. Evidence of character : evidence of the good character of the accused Chapter 17. Evidence of character : evidence of bad character in criminal cases Chapter 18. Opinion evidence Chapter 19. Public policy Chapter 20. Privilege Chapter 21. Judgments as evidence of the facts upon which they were based Chapter 22. Proof of facts without evidence Index
650 _aEvidence.
700 _aGriffiths, James
700 _aMcKeown, Paul
942 _cBK
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