Criminal Evidence: Study Guide
Designed as a textbook for those preparing for careers in the administration of justice, this volume...
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Designed as a textbook for those preparing for careers in the administration of justice, this volume focuses on the Federal Rules of Evidence and their interpretation by the courts. Concentrating on the traditional evidence rules, especially those relevant to criminal cases, the volume explains the principles governing court decisions. Particular attention is given to the role of evidence in proving a case, general admissibility tests, witness testimony, documents and real evidence, and Constitutional exclusions. A companion study guide contains chapter outlines and review questions. Klotter taught justice administration at the University of Louisville; Ingram is affiliated with the University of Dayton. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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