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CRJS 207
Evidence
A thorough study of the evidence rules with specific emphasis on the application of these rules in preparing and presenting evidence. This includes a discussion of the history and approach to the study of evidence; proof by evidence and substitutes; general admissibility tests; evidence by the way of witness testimony, documents, and real evidence, and exclusion of evidence on constitutional grounds. For a better understanding of the evidence rules, judicial decisions are cited, and students are required to brief cases. Criminal Evidence,
Seventh Edition, John C. Klotter, Anderson Publishing 2000 |