An Introduction to Criminal Evidence is a brief book combining both text and cases for courses on Evidence, Criminal Evidence, and Evidence Law. In 13 chapters, the authors provide comprehensive and applied coverage of the rules of evidence and case excerpts to help illustrate those rules. Contains coverage of the Federal Rules of Evidence and two chapters on hearsay. The book also includes a number of pedagogical features, such as a glossary of key terms and discussion questions.
An Introduction to Criminal Evidence is a brief book combining both text and cases for courses on Evidence, Criminal Evidence, and Evidence Law. In 13 chapters, the authors provide comprehensive and applied coverage of the rules of evidence and case excerpts to help illustrate those rules. Contains coverage of the Federal Rules of Evidence and two chapters on hearsay. The book also includes a number of pedagogical features, such as a glossary of key terms and discussion questions.
R. Alan Thompson, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the Department of Administration of Justice at the University of Southern Mississippi. Lisa S. Nored, J.D., Ph.D., is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Administration of Justice at the University of Southern Mississippi. John L. Worrall, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of Texas at Dallas. Craig Hemmens, J.D., Ph.D., is Director of the Honors College and Professor of Criminal Justice at Boise State University.
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SECTION ONE: Preliminary Matters/Setting the Stage 1: Introduction: A Brief History of Evidence Law 2: The American Criminal Court System 3: Important Concepts Underlying Evidence Law 4: Real, Demonstrative and Testimonial Evidence 5: Presumptions, Inferences and Stipulations SECTION TWO: Criminal Evidence 6: Witness Competency 7: Credibility and Impeachment of Witnesses 8: Examination of Witnesses SECTION THREE: Introducing Criminal Evidence in Court 9: Forms of Evidence 10: Expert Witnesses and Scientific Evidence 11: Testimonial Privileges 12: The Hearsay Rule 13: Hearsay: Exemptions and Exceptions
SECTION ONE: Preliminary Matters/Setting the Stage 1: Introduction: A Brief History of Evidence Law 2: The American Criminal Court System 3: Important Concepts Underlying Evidence Law 4: Real, Demonstrative and Testimonial Evidence 5: Presumptions, Inferences and Stipulations SECTION TWO: Criminal Evidence 6: Witness Competency 7: Credibility and Impeachment of Witnesses 8: Examination of Witnesses SECTION THREE: Introducing Criminal Evidence in Court 9: Forms of Evidence 10: Expert Witnesses and Scientific Evidence 11: Testimonial Privileges 12: The Hearsay Rule 13: Hearsay: Exemptions and Exceptions
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