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Proof: How to Analyse Evidence in Preparation for Trial 4th ed isbn 9780455244969

Proof: How to Analyse Evidence in Preparation for Trial 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9780455233697
New Edition ISBN: 9780455244969
Published: December 2014
Publisher: Thomson Reuters Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



In the preparation of any matter for trial there are two questions which must always be answered: “What must I prove in order to succeed?” and “How am I going to prove that?”

The third edition of Proof includes clear, simple and easy-to-follow methods for organising and analysing evidence and includes an increased focus on the preparation of the defence case. A detailed Appendix provides a step by step analysis of a case and shows the practical application of charting evidence in order to construct the strongest possible case for presentation at trial.

Built on solid theoretical foundations, but with a very practical orientation, Proof guides your approach to the evidence from the moment you become involved in a matter to the delivery of the closing address.

Proof is essential reading for anyone involved in litigation.

Subjects:
Evidence, Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Introduction
Part A: First Steps
Preliminaries · Chronologies · Investigation
Part B: Theory and Proof
Developing a case theory · Proving the theory · Arguing from and about evidence
Part C: Final Preparations
Analysing for admissibility · Pulling it all together for trial
Notes
Appendix: A Sample Analysis
Bibliography
Index.