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Criminal evidence and procedure ; The essential framework

Seabrooke Stephen

Criminal evidence and procedure ; The essential framework - 2nd - london Blackstone Press Pvt. Ltd. 1999 - 500p xxix

Contents;
Preface;
Part-A Evidence:
1. Introduction
2. Witnesses; General Rules
3.Special Categories Of Witness; Children; Vulnerable Or Intimidated Witnesses;
The Spouse Of An accused
4.The Accused; The Accused As A Witness;
5.The Accused's Character As Evidence Of Guilt Or Innocence;
6. The Accused's Reaction In The Face Of The Accusation;
7. Identification Evidence;
8. The Hearsay Rule And Exceptions;
9. Confession;
10. Illegally Or Improperly Obtained Evidence Other Than Confessions;
11. Opinion Evidence;
12. Privilege And Public Interest Immunity.
Part-B Procedure:
13. Bail;
14. Mode Of Trial –
15. Disclosure;
16. Committal For Trial;
17. Summary Trial;
18. Juveniles;
19. Appeals From The Magistrates' Court;
20. Indictments;
21. Pleas;
22. Crown Court Trial 1;
23. Crown Court Trial 2
24. Crown Court Trial 3
25. Appeals From The Crown Court;
26. Sentencing;
27. Legal Aid And Costs;
28. The European Context. (Part Contents)
Appendix;
Index


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1. Evidence Procedure - Criminal Cases - U K

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