Evidence Law - Separated Civil and Criminal Scaffolds
Subject notes for USYD LAWS2016
Description
These are concise and useful summary notes for USYD Evidence Law. The document contains two scaffolds that I took into the final exam. The first part (green) is to be used for the question on the civil trial. The second part (blue) is to be used for the question on the criminal trial. I found this was a handy way to keep all the relevant information together for each question. The headings of the document match the numbers in the general structure. Therefore, the document includes: * Witnesses (competence and compellability, privilege against self-incrimination, questioning) * Documents and real evidence * Relevance * Hearsay * Opinion * Tendency and Coincidence * Credibility * Admissions * Character * Discretions, warnings and directions * Standard of proof * Opinion *Tendency All the best for the exam!
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Semester 2, 2023
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