The criminal trial
courtroom practices, policies and procedures
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Word Count
58,000 words, Guess
Page Count
232 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25204972M
- ISBN-139781862878372
- OCLC Control Number733322281
- Library of Congress Control Number2011505566
Classifications
- DDC345.9401
- LCCKU4610 .M55 2011
Description
Describes and analyses the main rules of the law of evidence within a framework relevant to the policing profession. It is the emphasis placed on the policing profession and the profession's role in the pre-trial and trial process as well as the discussion of issues pertaining to the 'professional witness' which sets this text apart.
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