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The Principles of Criminal Evidence

The Principles of Criminal Evidence - Clarendon Law Series

Paperback (01 Oct 1989)

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Publisher's Synopsis

The law of criminal evidence has a cohesion of principles which requires its separate treatment. Like any procedure for determining the truth about events, it has to be evaluated by reference to its structure and its general principles.;This introductory textbook on the law of criminal evidence explains that its central feature is the continual search for a balance between competing demands, the first of which is the desire to discover the truth. This desire assumes a special significance in the criminal trial where it reflects the powerful public interest in bringing offenders to justice. The second principle is the protection of the innocent from conviction, which finds expression in several rules such as the requirement of proof beyond reasonable doubt and the rule excluding evidence which may create prejudice against the second. The third principle is that of maintaining standards of propriety in the criminal process. The latter underpins the privilege against self-incrimination, affects the procedure for obtaining confessions and influences the court's attitude to improperly obtained evidence.

Book information

ISBN: 9780198761037
Publisher: Clarendon
Imprint: Clarendon
Pub date:
DEWEY: 344.2056
DEWEY edition: 19
Weight: 653g
Height: 210mm
Width: 130mm
Spine width: 29mm