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Full-Text Articles in Evidence
Modern Evidence And The Expert Witness, Faust Rossi
Modern Evidence And The Expert Witness, Faust Rossi
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Confidence In Probability: Burdens Of Persuasion In A World Of Imperfect Knowledge, Neil B. Cohen
Confidence In Probability: Burdens Of Persuasion In A World Of Imperfect Knowledge, Neil B. Cohen
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Hague Convention On Taking Evidence Abroad: Conflict Over Pretrial Discovery, Margaret T. Burns
The Hague Convention On Taking Evidence Abroad: Conflict Over Pretrial Discovery, Margaret T. Burns
Michigan Journal of International Law
This note asserts that the Hague Convention is not the exclusive vehicle available to U.S. litigants for taking evidence abroad. It argues that in certain circumstances, U.S. courts should allow litigants to use the more liberal methods of the Federal Rules when seeking evidence from party litigants in other signatory nations.
Polygraph And Deception Tests: Part Ii, Paul C. Giannelli
Polygraph And Deception Tests: Part Ii, Paul C. Giannelli
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Whole Truth And Nothing But The Truth: Is The Trier Of Fact Entitled To Hear It?, Joseph M. Reisman
The Whole Truth And Nothing But The Truth: Is The Trier Of Fact Entitled To Hear It?, Joseph M. Reisman
University of Richmond Law Review
The fundamental goal of our adversarial system of litigation is to arrive at the truth through a fair presentation of the evidence. However, in a criminal proceeding material evidence is frequently not as available to the defense as it is to the prosecuting attorney. Consequently, rules have been developed which not only aid the defense in obtaining relevant information, but also assist the prosecution in fulfilling its ethical and constitutional obligations, chief among which is to see that justice and due process are upheld.
Expert Testimony, Paul C. Giannelli
Polygraph And Deception Tests, Paul C. Giannelli
Polygraph And Deception Tests, Paul C. Giannelli
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Firearms And Toolmark Evidence, Paul C. Giannelli
Firearms And Toolmark Evidence, Paul C. Giannelli
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.