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    Examination of witnesses in criminal cases / Earl J. Levy, Q.C.

    • Title:Examination of witnesses in criminal cases / Earl J. Levy, Q.C.
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    • Author/Creator:Levy, Earl J., 1937- author.
    • Published/Created:Toronto, Ontario : Thomson Reuters, [2016]
      ©2016
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      • Location: c.1  Temporarily shelved at LAW LIBRARY reference room (level 2)Where is this?
      • Call Number: KE9335 .L48 2016
      • Number of Items:1
      • Status:Available
       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Examination of witnesses--Canada.
    • Edition:Seventh edition.
    • Description:cxxvi, 782 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
    • Summary:Chapter 1. The Roles of Defence and Crown Counsel -- Chapter 2. Crown Disclosure Obligations -- Chapter 3. The Age of Information and Defence Implications -- Chapter 4. Client and Other Witness Interviews -- Chapter 5. Presenting Evidence-In-Chief -- Chapter 6. The Defence of Alibi -- Chapter 7. The Objectives of Cross-Examination -- Chapter 8. Preparation for Cross-Examination -- Chapter 9. Courtroom Manner: Connecting With the Jury -- Chapter 10. Observation and Recollection -- Chapter 11. Techniques of Cross-Examination -- Chapter 12. Prior Inconsistent Statements -- Chapter 13. Further Limitations and Obligations in Examining Witnesses -- Chapter 14. The Expert Witness -- Chapter 15. Cross-Examination of the Jailhouse Informant, Accomplice and Other Unsavory Witnesses -- Chapter 16. Cross-Examination of Police Officers -- Chapter 17. The Identification Witness -- Chapter 18. Cross-Examination of Child Witnesses -- Chapter 19. Re-Examination -- Chapter 20. Reply, Surreply and Collateral Questions -- Chapter 21. Reopening The Case -- Chapter 22. The Preliminary Inquiry -- Chapter 23. Demonstrative Evidence and Jury Deliberation Aids -- Chapter 24. Criminal Records -- Chapter 25. Character Witnesses -- Chapter 26. Privileges -- Chapter 27. Competency and Compellability of Witnesses -- Chapter 28. Hearsay Evidence and Its Exceptions -- Chapter 29. Opinion Evidence By Non-Experts -- Chapter 30. The Right to Silence and Self-Incrimination -- Chapter 31. Similar Fact Evidence -- Chapter 32. The Contested Bail Hearing -- Chapter 33. Judicial Interference -- Index.
    • Notes:At head of title: Carswell.
      Includes table of cases.
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:0779872452
      9780779872459
    • Contents:Chapter 1. The Roles of Defence and Crown Counsel
      Chapter 2. Crown Disclosure Obligations
      Chapter 3. The Age of Information and Defence Implications
      Chapter 4. Client and Other Witness Interviews
      Chapter 5. Presenting Evidence-In-Chief
      Chapter 6. The Defence of Alibi
      Chapter 7. The Objectives of Cross-Examination
      Chapter 8. Preparation for Cross-Examination
      Chapter 9. Courtroom Manner: Connecting With the Jury
      Chapter 10. Observation and Recollection
      Chapter 11. Techniques of Cross-Examination
      Chapter 12. Prior Inconsistent Statements
      Chapter 13. Further Limitations and Obligations in Examining Witnesses
      Chapter 14. The Expert Witness
      Chapter 15. Cross-Examination of the Jailhouse Informant, Accomplice and Other Unsavory Witnesses
      Chapter 16. Cross-Examination of Police Officers
      Chapter 17. The Identification Witness
      Chapter 18. Cross-Examination of Child Witnesses
      Chapter 19. Re-Examination
      Chapter 20. Reply, Surreply and Collateral Questions
      Chapter 21. Reopening The Case
      Chapter 22. The Preliminary Inquiry
      Chapter 23. Demonstrative Evidence and Jury Deliberation Aids
      Chapter 24. Criminal Records
      Chapter 25. Character Witnesses
      Chapter 26. Privileges
      Chapter 27. Competency and Compellability of Witnesses
      Chapter 28. Hearsay Evidence and Its Exceptions
      Chapter 29. Opinion Evidence By Non-Experts
      Chapter 30. The Right to Silence and Self-Incrimination
      Chapter 31. Similar Fact Evidence
      Chapter 32. The Contested Bail Hearing
      Chapter 33. Judicial Interference.
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