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    Rules of evidence : a practical approach / Michael Gulycz, Mary Ann Kelly.

    • Title:Rules of evidence : a practical approach / Michael Gulycz, Mary Ann Kelly.
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    • Author/Creator:Gulycz, Michael, 1958- author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Kelly, Mary Ann, 1948- author.
      Cochran, Doug, 1950- Rules of evidence.
    • Published/Created:Toronto, ON : Emond Montgomery Publications Limited, 2023.
      ©2023
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      • Location: c.1  Temporarily shelved at LAW LIBRARY reference room (level 2)Where is this?
      • Call Number: KE8440 .G85 2023
      • Number of Items:1
      • Status:Available
       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Evidence (Law)--Canada.
    • Edition:Third edition.
    • Description:xxi, 311 pages ; 26 cm
    • Series:Working with the law.
    • Summary:"Rules of Evidence: A Practical Approach serves evidence law courses at paralegal programs across the country, with most sales happening in Ontario paralegal programs. The LSO course, called Evidence and the Litigation Process, is a mandated second-year course. In it, and through our text, students learn the principles of the law of evidence. Our text takes a practical approach to analyzing a fact situation and applying the rules of evidence in a logically sequenced manner. The book also addresses strategies for the effective presentation of testimonial and documentary evidence in the context of court and tribunal proceedings."-- Provided by publisher.
    • Notes:Revision of: Cochran, Doug, 1950-. Rules of evidence -- Second edition -- Toronto, Canada: Emond, 2016.
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9781774621943 paperback
      1774621940 paperback
    • Contents:Part I: Basic Concepts and Fundamental Principles
      Chapter 1: Who's Who in the Courtroom
      Chapter 2: Evidence in the Decision-Making Process
      Chapter 3: Burden of Proof and Standard of Proof
      Chapter 4: Fundamental Principles
      Part II: Exclusion of Evidence That May Be Relevant and Material
      Chapter 5: Hearsay
      Chapter 6: Traditional Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule
      Chapter 7: The Principled Exception to the Hearsay Rule
      Chapter 8: Character and Similar Fact Evidence
      Chapter 9: Opinion Evidence
      Chapter 10: Privilege
      Part III: Evidence and the Charter
      Chapter 11: Self-Incrimination
      Chapter 12: Wrongfully Obtained Evidence
      Part IV: Methods of Presenting Evidence
      Chapter 13: Forms of Evidence
      Chapter 14: Oral Evidence.
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