Criminal Evidence: Principles and Cases

Criminal Evidence: Principles and Cases by Thomas J. Gardner, published by Wadsworth Publishing on February 16, 2006, is a comprehensive resource that explores the key rules of evidence and their application in criminal matters. This sixth edition, consisting of 448 pages, is designed to provide students and law enforcement officers with a clear understanding of the rationale behind these rules, making them accessible for practical use in the field.
Readers will find that the text incorporates engaging examples and focused boxes that highlight essential concepts, along with relevant case excerpts. The book aims to balance thoroughness with clarity, ensuring that the material is informative without being overwhelming. It addresses the subject of evidence in law, making it a valuable addition for those studying or working in the legal field.
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Gardner and Anderson cover the key rules of evidence and the applicability of these rules in criminal matters. The authors provide students with an understanding of the rationale behind these rules, and focus on making the rules accessible to law enforcement officers who must apply them on the job. This text includes many of the features that have popularized Gardner/Anderson’s best-selling CRIMINAL LAW text, including high-interest examples, boxes that focus in on key concepts, and case excerpts. Unlike competing texts, CRIMINAL EVIDENCE: PRINCIPLES AND CASES is comprehensive without being encyclopedic or overwhelming.
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