Legal and Criminal PsychologyHans Toch Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961 - 426 Seiten |
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... evidence . The classic explanation of pre- ponderance of the evidence is the analogy to scales - if the evidence advanced by the plaintiff is put on one side of the scales and the evidence advanced by the defendant is put on the other ...
... evidence . The classic explanation of pre- ponderance of the evidence is the analogy to scales - if the evidence advanced by the plaintiff is put on one side of the scales and the evidence advanced by the defendant is put on the other ...
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... evidence is that one picture or one model is worth a thousand words . When limited by the dic- tates of good taste and objectivity , demonstrative evidence can help to make a medical claim clear to the jury . If too lifelike , however ...
... evidence is that one picture or one model is worth a thousand words . When limited by the dic- tates of good taste and objectivity , demonstrative evidence can help to make a medical claim clear to the jury . If too lifelike , however ...
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... evidence rule . Long before that , the plaintiff's counsel should have carefully explained to the jurors what it means and have proved to them that he has established his case far beyond even preponderance of evidence . If the jurors ...
... evidence rule . Long before that , the plaintiff's counsel should have carefully explained to the jurors what it means and have proved to them that he has established his case far beyond even preponderance of evidence . If the jurors ...
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Introduction to Legal Psychology | 3 |
Psychology and Law | 22 |
Trial Tactics in Criminal Cases | 51 |
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