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Proof: Canadian Rules of Evidence 5th ed


ISBN13: 9780433514343
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780433495703
Published: July 2021
Publisher: LexisNexis Canada
Country of Publication: Canada
Format: Paperback
Price: £92.00



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Evidence law can be complex and daunting for those being introduced to the subject for the first time, as well as for those who navigate and apply the rules in practice. Proof – Canadian Rules of Evidence, 5th Edition, specifically written for non-lawyers working in the justice system and students pursuing a law-related career, explains the rules and principles of evidence, and analyzes the interaction between statutes and case reports that determine our evidence laws. This text also includes self-test questions to assist the reader in assessing their understanding and knowledge of evidence principles.

This fifth edition contains the most recent provincial Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada cases on rulings relating to the use of evidence. This text explains search and seizure rules, exceptions to the hearsay rule, similar fact evidence, and the admissibility of evidence obtained by warrantless searches.

  • Helps in determining what kinds of evidence are admissible; how evidence should be gathered and organized; and understanding rules on search and seizure
  • Analyses and discusses seminal court cases in regards to evidentiary rulings
  • Provides a succinct overview of the Canadian justice system
  • Explains the sources of the rules of evidence, and analyses the interaction between statutes and case reports that determine the rules of evidence
  • Refers to the latest Charter cases, and decisions addressing character evidence, informer privilege and hearsay, and the criteria for holding separate trials for multiple charges
  • Includes self-test questions after each chapter to assist students in assessing their level of understanding and knowledge of evidence principles
  • Contains a glossary of terms featuring key phrases

What’s New In This Edition:

  • The most recent provincial Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada cases on rulings relating to evidence
  • Content on cyber law
  • Issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including video testimony
  • Seminal Charter cases

Subjects:
Evidence, Other Jurisdictions , Canada
Contents:
Chapter 1: The Canadian Justice System and the Most Basic Evidence Concepts
Chapter 2: Evidence Statutes
Chapter 3: Court Cases You’ll Need to Know
Chapter 4: Witnesses
Chapter 5: Opinion Evidence and Experts
Chapter 6: Character and Similar Fact Evidence
Chapter 7: Hearsay
Chapter 8: Admissions, Confessions and Charter Protections Against Self-Incrimination
Chapter 9: Search and Seizure and Section 8 of the Charter
Chapter 10: Other Charter Rights and Remedies
Chapter 11: Gathering and Organizing Evidence
Chapter 12: Some Parting Tips For Investigators, Advocates and Witnesses
Appendix 1: Key Portions of the Canada Evidence Act R.S.C.
1985, C. C-5 (Sections 1-24)
Appendix 2: Excerpts From the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Appendix 3: Case Report Samples
Appendix 4: Glossary of Terms
Index