Introducing Evidence at Trial - Print



Product Type: Publications - Print
ISBN: 978-1-55258-528-3
Pages: 740
Price: $254.00


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How to handle evidence like seasoned counsel

This publication is essential for: all civil and criminal lawyers who take cases to trial

Current to: October 1, 2016

Evidentiary issues can arise at any time in your civil or criminal law case and you often need quick access to recent law and guidance on how to introduce or object to particular evidence. Introducing Evidence at Trial: A British Columbia Handbook (3rd ed.) is your trial companion, offering you access to clear statements of the rules of evidence, practice pointers and strategies for leading different types of evidence, and checklists and scripts to help you in the courtroom.

With this resource, you will be able to:

  • understand the evidentiary proof you need in your case and spot weaknesses in the other party's case
  • better understand the rules of evidence and use them effectively in your case
  • more effectively argue for the admission or exclusion of evidence
  • confidently lead and object to evidence in a trial

Buy today and improve your courtroom performance! View a sample from the book.

Highlights of the 3rd edition include:

  • all commentary and practice points are current to October 1, 2016

  • a new chapter on exclusion of evidence

  • analysis of significant cases decided since the second edition (2012)

  • consolidation of the full text of the Canada Evidence Act and the BC Evidence Act

 

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CLEBC Legal Editor
Laura Selby
lselby@cle.bc.ca

 

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