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Just to give some fair context regarding the grade i received. I scored well in the final exam which was worth 50%. I fell down in the essay which contributed to a lower than anticipated mark. Nonetheless, these notes provide you with a succinct summary of the topics taught in evidence. it is framed to tackle and resolve problem questions effectively and chronologically, so as to minimise stress during exams. each topic laid out in these notes are designed to be 'encountered' methodically to avoid 'flipping pages back and forth'. TOPICS: on the roles and responsibilities of lawyers in the administration of justice. to evidence; proof and presumptions. issues to be addressed before trial : the first threshold to the admissibility of evidence. : professional relationships, sexual assault communication, legal professional privilege, immunities. and real evidence: How these types of evidence can be adduced. : competence and compellability; examination of witnesses. 8. The Accused as witness: right to silence; character evidence evidence: the exclusionary rule and exceptions. : the exclusionary rule; first-hand hearsay and exceptions. : the admissibility of hearsay evidence admitted for a non-hearsay purpose; admissions. evidence: the exclusionary rule; non-expert and expert exceptions. and coincidence evidence; the exclusionary rule and conditions for admissibility. and mandatory exclusion of evidence. warnings, comments and directions about evidence


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