Murphy on Evidence
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Product details:
- Edition number 15
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 25 May 2017
- ISBN 9780198788737
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages814 pages
- Size 246x172x36 mm
- Weight 1222 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Murphy on Evidence frames the law in its practical context. Suitable for both undergraduates and BPTC students, the text is supported by a wealth of online resources based around two fictional cases, bringing the law to life, and developing a clear contextual understanding of the subject.
MoreLong description:
Murphy on Evidence is firmly established as a leading student text, framing the law of evidence in its practical context, suitable for undergraduates as well as those studying for professional law exams. Frequently consulted by judges and practitioners, and regularly cited in judgments, it has come to be regarded as a work of authority throughout the common law world. The book's unique approach effectively bridges the gap between the academic study of the law of evidence and its application in practice, combining detailed analysis of the law with a wealth of practical information about how it is used in the courtroom.
The text is accompanied by two well-crafted fictional cases - one criminal and one civil - allowing students an opportunity to contextualize and test their growing knowledge. Each chapter presents challenging issues and questions for discussion which can be applied to a suite of supporting case documentation.
Online Resources
The book is accompanied by online resources, which contain:
? Supporting documents and multimedia resources for the two fictional cases, including:
Prosecution and defence case papers
Police interviews (incl. transcripts, audio, and video)
Witness statements
Criminal procedure forms
Civil claim forms
? A range of multiple-choice questions enabling students to test their knowledge
? A list of useful web links
Table of Contents:
Introduction to the law of evidence
The language of the law of evidence
The judicial function in the law of evidence
The burden and standard of proof
Proof without evidence
Witnesses: competence and compellability; oaths and affirmations
Examination-in-chief
Cross-examination and beyond
Corroboration and suspect witness warnings
The rule against hearsay I: Scope and working of the rule
The rule against hearsay II: Common law and statutory exceptions
The rule against hearsay III: Admissions and confessions
The rule against hearsay IV: The accused's denials and silence
Character evidence I: Character evidence generally; in civil cases; evidence of good character
Character evidence II: Evidence of bad character
Previous judgments as evidence
Opinion evidence
Public interest immunity and privilege I: Public interest immunity
Public interest immunity and privilege II: Privilege