Criminal Evidence, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2018

  • Robert M. Donley

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Table of contents

PART I: The Criminal Legal System
1. The American Legal System
2. Criminal Law
3. Criminal Trial Process
4. Types and Forms of Evidence
5. Admissibility and Weight of Evidence
6. Evidence and the Constitution

PART II: The Law of Evidence
7. Competence
8. Authenticity and the Best Evidence Rule
9. Relevance
10. Relevance Exceptions. Prejudice, Cumulativeness, and Public Policy
11. Hearsay
12. Privilege
13. Witnesses. Credibility and Impeachment

APPENDICES
A. The Federal Rules of Evidence
B. Annotated trial transcript

GLOSSARY

Author bios

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