Admissions and improperly obtained evidence

Episode 7 July 28, 2020 00:51:57
Admissions and improperly obtained evidence
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Admissions and improperly obtained evidence

Jul 28 2020 | 00:51:57

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Show Notes

Today, we chat about the principles of admissibility, and exclusion, of admissions and unlawfully or improperly obtained real evidence. In our next episode, our very last deep dig into evidence, will look at the hearsay rule and its many exceptions.

You can find the notes, and other resources, here.

The Judicial College of Victoria provides an absolute wealth of resources for the principles governing the admissibility and exclusionary rules relating to admissions starting here. The resources relating to discretionary exclusion of illegally or improperly obtained admissions and real evidence starts here.

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