"This practical guide to criminal evidence - first published in 1990 - provides a succinct and clear explanation of the different kinds of evidence admissible in criminal cases, the rules excluding certain categories of evidence, and the exceptions to those rules. Comprehensive without being encyclopedic or overwhelming, the work is an ideal study aid for law students learning about the criminal process, graduates preparing for the bar exam, or legal practitioners in need of a handy courtroom reference."-- Provided by publisher.
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