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2016
The Concentrate Questions and Answers series offers the best preparation for tackling exam questions. Each book includes typical questions, bullet-pointed answer plans and suggested answers, author commentary and illustrative diagrams and flow charts.
Maureen Spencer, John Spencer
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The Concentrate Questions and Answers series offers the best preparation for tackling exam questions. Each book includes typical questions, bullet-pointed answer plans and suggested answers, author commentary and illustrative diagrams and flow charts.
Maureen Spencer, John Spencer
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
While many epistemologists stress the importance of testimony, psychologists warn us about its dangers. In the legal domain testimony is usually accepted as evidence, with some restrictions compared to acceptance in everyday contexts. Additional restrictions apply to hearsay, and the traditional ban on hearsay in legal factfinding seems to support a ...
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While many epistemologists stress the importance of testimony, psychologists warn us about its dangers. In the legal domain testimony is usually accepted as evidence, with some restrictions compared to acceptance in everyday contexts. Additional restrictions apply to hearsay, and the traditional ban on hearsay in legal factfinding seems to support a ...
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1999
In Ventouris v. Mountain (No.2) [1992] 1 WLR 887 CA Balcombe lj said (at p. 899): ‘The modern tendency in civil proceedings is to admit all relevant evidence, and the judge should be trusted to give only proper weight to evidence which is not the best evidence….’
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In Ventouris v. Mountain (No.2) [1992] 1 WLR 887 CA Balcombe lj said (at p. 899): ‘The modern tendency in civil proceedings is to admit all relevant evidence, and the judge should be trusted to give only proper weight to evidence which is not the best evidence….’
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Hearsay is Dead! Long Live Hearsay!
The International Journal of Evidence & Proof, 1998openaire +1 more source
Hearsay Dangers and the Application of the Hearsay Concept
Harvard Law Review, 1948openaire +1 more source

