Hearsay and confrontation in criminal trials/ by Andrew L. T. Choo
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- 0-19-825891-7
- BCir. 345.7305 C455h
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Includes appendixes, bibliography and index
1. The rule against hearsay in criminal trials --2. The rationales for the rule --3. The hearsay rule in operation (and inoperation) --4. Implied assertions --5. Common law exceptions to the hearsay rule --6. statutory exceptions to the hearsay rule --7. Reform options --8. Conclusion.
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