Cross on evidence / J. D. Heydon.
2015
N390.K1 CRO
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Title
Cross on evidence / J. D. Heydon.
Edition
10th Australian ed.
ISBN
9780409339574 (hbk.)
Imprint
Chatswood, N.S.W. : LexisNexis Butterworths, 2015.
Language
English
Description
cccxxvi, 1571 p. ; 25 cm
Call Number
N390.K1 CRO
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Facts which need not be proved by evidence
Chapter 3. Estoppels
Chapter 4. The burden of proof and presumptions
Chapter 5. Degrees of proof
Chapter 6. The functions of judge and jury
Chapter 7. The competence and compellability of witnesses
Chapter 8. Corroboration
Chapter 9. The course of evidence
Chapter 10. Character and credibility
Chapter 11. Similar fact evidence
Chapter 12. Evidence by accused persons
Chapter 13. Privilege
Chapter 14. Public interest
Chapter 15. Opinion
Chapter 16. The rule against hearsay
Chapter 17. The rule against hearsay : principal exceptions at common law
Chapter 18. The rule against hearsay : statutory exceptions
Chapter 19. The doctrine of res gestae
Chapter 20. Documentary evidence
Chapter 21. Proof of frequently recurring matters.
Chapter 2. Facts which need not be proved by evidence
Chapter 3. Estoppels
Chapter 4. The burden of proof and presumptions
Chapter 5. Degrees of proof
Chapter 6. The functions of judge and jury
Chapter 7. The competence and compellability of witnesses
Chapter 8. Corroboration
Chapter 9. The course of evidence
Chapter 10. Character and credibility
Chapter 11. Similar fact evidence
Chapter 12. Evidence by accused persons
Chapter 13. Privilege
Chapter 14. Public interest
Chapter 15. Opinion
Chapter 16. The rule against hearsay
Chapter 17. The rule against hearsay : principal exceptions at common law
Chapter 18. The rule against hearsay : statutory exceptions
Chapter 19. The doctrine of res gestae
Chapter 20. Documentary evidence
Chapter 21. Proof of frequently recurring matters.
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