This new edition covers all the most significant developments that have occurred since the last edition appeared, with the chief amongst these being the changes instigated by the provisions of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which has removed the last of the mandatory corroboration warnings and rewritten the law on the 'right of silence', as well as those made under the Criminal Justice Acts of 1991 and 1993.
This new edition covers all the most significant developments that have occurred since the last edition appeared, with the chief amongst these being the changes instigated by the provisions of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which has removed the last of the mandatory corroboration warnings and rewritten the law on the 'right of silence', as well as those made under the Criminal Justice Acts of 1991 and 1993.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J. D. Heydon, MA, BCL, of Gray's Inn and the New South Wales Bar, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Mark Ockelton, MA, BD, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister, Fellow in the Faculty of Law, University of Leeds, an Adjudicator of Immigration Appeals
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Part One. Introduction 1.: Introduction Part Two. The Process of Proof 2.: The Burden of Proof 3.: Standard of Proof 4.: Presumptions 5.: Corroboration or Support Part Three. The Protection of the Accused 6.: The Privilege against Self-incrimination 7.: The Right to Silence 8.: Confessions 9.: Unfair and Improperly Obtained Evidence 10.: The Accused's Character: Part I 11.: The Accused's Character: Part II Part Four. Hearsay 12.: Hearsay: the Exclusionary Rule 13.: Hearsay Exceptions: Criminal Cases 14.: Hearsay Exceptions: Civil Cases 15.: Documentary Evidence 16.: Opinion Evidence and Prior Proceedings Part Five. Witnesses 17.: Competence, Compellability and Oaths 18.: Private Privilege 19.: Public Policy Part Six. The Course of the Trial 20.: The Course of the Trial Part Seven. Matters which need not be proved by Evidence 21.: Judicial Notice Index
Part One. Introduction 1.: Introduction Part Two. The Process of Proof 2.: The Burden of Proof 3.: Standard of Proof 4.: Presumptions 5.: Corroboration or Support Part Three. The Protection of the Accused 6.: The Privilege against Self-incrimination 7.: The Right to Silence 8.: Confessions 9.: Unfair and Improperly Obtained Evidence 10.: The Accused's Character: Part I 11.: The Accused's Character: Part II Part Four. Hearsay 12.: Hearsay: the Exclusionary Rule 13.: Hearsay Exceptions: Criminal Cases 14.: Hearsay Exceptions: Civil Cases 15.: Documentary Evidence 16.: Opinion Evidence and Prior Proceedings Part Five. Witnesses 17.: Competence, Compellability and Oaths 18.: Private Privilege 19.: Public Policy Part Six. The Course of the Trial 20.: The Course of the Trial Part Seven. Matters which need not be proved by Evidence 21.: Judicial Notice Index
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