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Types of Evidence
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Criminal Evidence: Affordable Learning Grant
Course Description and Objectives
Introduction to Evidence
Types of Evidence
Types of Evidence
Relevance
Character Evidence
Witnessess
Lay vs. Expert Testimony/Scientific Evidence
Documentary Evidence/Authentication
Hearsay Rule (and exceptions)
Testimonial Privileges (psychotherapist, attorney, clergy)
The Exclusionary Rule (and exceptions)
Types of Evidence
What You Need To Know About Evidence
Chapter 3 of Introduction to Criminal Investigation: processes, practices and thinking
• Direct vs. Circumstantial Evidence in a Criminal Case
Collection of evidence for a criminal case.
What is the difference between direct and circumstantial evidence?
Steps in a Trial
Covers 30 plus steps in a trial including evidence.
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https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_education/resources/law_related_education_network/how_courts_work/evidence/
The Forensic Teacher: Evidence
The Myths of Circumstantial Evidence
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