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Part I. Introduction
Chapter 1. Some general observations
Chapter 2. Development of the law of evidence
Chapter 3. General principles of admissibility
Part II. Various forms of evidence
Chapter 4. Classification of evidence
Chapter 5. Circumstantial evidence
Chapter 6. Documentary evidence
Chapter 7. Real evidence
Part III. Exclusionary rules and exceptions
Chapter 8. The hearsay rule
Chapter 9. Opinion evidence
Chapter 10. Character evidence
Chapter 11. Similar fact evidence
Chapter 12. The rule against previous consistent statements
Part IV. Admissions and confessions
Chapter 13. Admissions
Chapter 14. Confessions
Chapter 15. Statements made by others and accepted by accused
Part V. Proof of particular issues
Chapter 16. Proof of corpus delicti
Chapter 17. Proof of identity
Chapter 18. Proof of possession
Chapter 19. Proof of ownership of property
Chapter 20. Proof of intent
Chapter 21. Proof of conspiracy
Chapter 22. Proof of miscelaneous matters
Chapter 23. Judicial notice
Part VI. Burden of proof
Chapter 24. General rule, exceptions and presumptions
Chapter 25. Corroboration
Part VII. Order of trial
Introduction
Chapter 26. The case for the Crown
Chapter 27. The case for the defence
Chapter 28. Cross examination of accused
Chapter 29. Comment on failure of accused to testify
Chapter 30. Evidence in rebuttal
Chapter 31. Evidence as to sentence
Chapter 32. Evidence on appeal
Part VIII. Examination of witnesses
Chapter 33. General principles
Chapter 34. Examination in chief
Chapter 35. Cross-examination
Chapter 36. Re-examination
Chapter 37. Credibility: assessing the evidence
Appendix. The judge's rules
index
Chapter 1. Some general observations
Chapter 2. Development of the law of evidence
Chapter 3. General principles of admissibility
Part II. Various forms of evidence
Chapter 4. Classification of evidence
Chapter 5. Circumstantial evidence
Chapter 6. Documentary evidence
Chapter 7. Real evidence
Part III. Exclusionary rules and exceptions
Chapter 8. The hearsay rule
Chapter 9. Opinion evidence
Chapter 10. Character evidence
Chapter 11. Similar fact evidence
Chapter 12. The rule against previous consistent statements
Part IV. Admissions and confessions
Chapter 13. Admissions
Chapter 14. Confessions
Chapter 15. Statements made by others and accepted by accused
Part V. Proof of particular issues
Chapter 16. Proof of corpus delicti
Chapter 17. Proof of identity
Chapter 18. Proof of possession
Chapter 19. Proof of ownership of property
Chapter 20. Proof of intent
Chapter 21. Proof of conspiracy
Chapter 22. Proof of miscelaneous matters
Chapter 23. Judicial notice
Part VI. Burden of proof
Chapter 24. General rule, exceptions and presumptions
Chapter 25. Corroboration
Part VII. Order of trial
Introduction
Chapter 26. The case for the Crown
Chapter 27. The case for the defence
Chapter 28. Cross examination of accused
Chapter 29. Comment on failure of accused to testify
Chapter 30. Evidence in rebuttal
Chapter 31. Evidence as to sentence
Chapter 32. Evidence on appeal
Part VIII. Examination of witnesses
Chapter 33. General principles
Chapter 34. Examination in chief
Chapter 35. Cross-examination
Chapter 36. Re-examination
Chapter 37. Credibility: assessing the evidence
Appendix. The judge's rules
index