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020 _a9780495599289
050 _aKF9660.G368
100 _aGardner, Thomas J.
245 _aCriminal evidence:
_bprinciples and cases. /
_cThomas J.Gardner & Terry M. Andrson
250 _a7th ed.
260 _aAustralia:
_bCengage Learning,
_c2010.
300 _axxx,458p.:
_bills,
_c25cm.
500 _aInclude index.
505 _aContents: Introduction to criminal evidence: History and development of the Law of criminal evidence -- Important aspects of the American criminal evidence justice system -- using evidence to determine guilt or innocence -- Direct and circumstantial evidence and the use of inferences -- Witnesses and their testimony: Witnesses and he testimony of witnesses -- Judicial notice, privileges of witnesses and shield laws -- The Use of hearsay in the court room -- Exceptions to the hearsay rule -- When evidence cannot be used because of police mistake or misconduct: The Exclusionary rule -- Where the exclusionary rule does not apply -- Evidence is admissible if obtained during an administrative function under the "special needs" of government -- Obtaining statements and confessions for use as evidence -- The Law governing identification evidence -- Obtaining physical and other evidence -- Crime- scene, documentary and scientific evidence: The Crime scene, the chain of custody requirement and the use of fingerprints and trace evidence -- Videotapes, photographs, documents and writings as evidence -- Scientific evidence
650 _alaw
700 _aAnderson, Terry M.
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