Anyone previously had Evidence as one of their modules at uni? How did you revise? The Adrian Keene book is very long winded. Apart from online journal articles, what other information did you all use? Perhaps, you could post some here? Thanks in ad
You might want to be a bit more specific about what it is you mean - I don't even know whether this is an art or a science you are studying, or indeed where you are studying it.
You might want to be a bit more specific about what it is you mean - I don't even know whether this is an art or a science you are studying, or indeed where you are studying it.
Law of Evidence has some technicalities. The role of the judge and jury burden and standard of proof exclusionary and inclusionary evidence...
Anyone previously had Evidence as one of their modules at uni? How did you revise? The Adrian Keene book is very long winded. Apart from online journal articles, what other information did you all use? Perhaps, you could post some here? Thanks in ad
That should cover all of the substantive law you need in a reasonably compact format. There is very little discussion in it on the merits of various rules of evidence however, so you may need to supplement it by reading journal articles etc.
That should cover all of the substantive law you need in a reasonably compact format. There is very little discussion in it on the merits of various rules of evidence however, so you may need to supplement it by reading journal articles etc.