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Evidence R. J. C. Munday

Evidence By R. J. C. Munday

Evidence by R. J. C. Munday


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Setting out the subject's principal rules, this book incorporates the profound changes that have occurred within this area of law, including the reforms effected by the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and numerous developments in the case law.

Evidence Summary

Evidence by R. J. C. Munday

Like its predecessors, the third edition of Evidence sets out in a readable style the leading rules of the Law of Evidence. This new edition takes full account of the profound changes that have occurred within this fast-evolving area of law since the previous edition. Indeed, much of the book has been completely re-written in order to accommodate both the major reforms affected by the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and the not insignificant developments that have taken place within the relevant case law. The book covers all the major topics of the Law of Evidence. Although essentially designed as an introduction to the subject, it does not shy from subjecting some issues to a more searching and critical treatment, if they happen to present particular interest. Students sometimes find the Law of Evidence an intimidating subject. This lively, and in places entertaining, text, in the words of the song, may offer that spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down. In any event, this work provides all the basic information the student is likely to need when studying on LLB, LPC, and Bar Vocational courses.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION; 1. Relevance and admissibility of evidence; 2. Presumptions and the burden of proof; 3. Witnesses: competence, compellability and various privileges; 4. The course of the trial; 5. Witnesses' previous consistent statements and remnants of the rule against narrative; 6. Character and credibility; 7. Evidence of the defendant's bad character; 8. The opinion rule and the presentation of expert evidence; 9. The rule against hearsay; 10. Confessions; 11. Drawing adverse inferences from a defendant's omissions, lies or false alibis; 12. Identification evidence; 13. Documents; INDEX

Additional information

GOR004651101
9780199285105
0199285101
Evidence by R. J. C. Munday
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20050616
644
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