The use of character in the criminal trial raises a number of controversial issues such as the nature of criminal responsibility, the link between past and future behaviour, and the way juries and judges reason about evidence of prior wrongdoing. This book reassesses and reflects on the significance of the law's increasing emphasis on character.
8.44–8.46 Stewart (Garfield) (2016) 180 JP 205... 7.16 Stockwell (1993) 97 Cr App R 260 ... 8.5–8.6, 8.35, 12.53, 12.58 Stokes [2015] EWCA Crim 1911 ... 7.136 Stone (Michael) [2005] EWCA Crim 105... 1.87 Storey (1968) 52 Cr App R334 ...
L.H. Hoffmann and D. Zeffertt's The South African Law of Evidence
A simple, illustrated textbook for children which teaches them the basic rules of logic.
Cross & Tapper continues to provide exceptionally clear and detailed coverage of the modern law of evidence, with an element of international comparison. The foremost authority in the area, it is a true classic of legal literature.
This book gives guidance to those involved in the pre-trial preparation of expert evidence or the presentation or questioning of it in court.
By fusing the scientific and spiritual knowledge of humankind under the banner of experience, this book seeks God by searching through the modern understanding of the world.
Evidence: Common Law and Federal Rules of Evidence
Principles of Evidence