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Rules of Evidence: A Practical Approach

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Presents complicated and convoluted concepts in a straightforward and entertaining manner. The legal principles and their practical applications are presented clearly, with the inclusion of many examples to which students can easily relate. This book focuses on evidence, the fundamentals, types, admissability/inadmissability and rules of evidence.

239 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2010

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Doug Cochran

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This book focuses on evidence, from the fundamentals of evidence to its admissability/inadmissability and the rules of evidence. It breaks down rather complex legal rules into an easy to read and thoroughly explained matter. The authors present numerous examples as they proceed and also provide information from cases that have set precedents in Canadian law.
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