Overview

Court Process, Evidence and Proof provides students with an analytical study of the law of evidence and civil and criminal court processes. These topics are examined in their legal, ethical and socio-psychological dimensions. The course approaches these topics by first exploring the legal and factual elements that define evidence law. … For more content click the Read More button below. Main Topics The criminal trial, fundamental principles, accusatorialism and the presumption of innocenceIndictments and criminal pleadingsScreening weak cases and disclosurePre-trial and trial prosecutorial obligations;The jury, judges proofFair trials, rationalismRelevanceDiscretionary and mandatory exclusions;The witness in the box (testimonial competence and compellability, communication, questioning witnesses in court (examination in chief, cross examination, reexamination, unfavourable witnesses, credibility attacks on witnesses)The hearsay rule and its exceptionsIdentification EvidenceEvidence of OpinionThe accused (as a witness, his/her right to silence, character, tendency and coincidence evidence)Unreliable evidence, judicial directions and warnings.  Court Process, Evidence and Proof is one of the core subjects for law and will normally be taken after completion of Criminal Laws. It fits within the criminal law stream.

Conditions for Enrolment

Prerequisite: Crime and Criminal Process (LAWS1021/JURD7121) and Criminal Laws (LAWS1022/JURD7122).

Course Outline

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Fees

Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

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