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Police Revision 2 Court - Evidence

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This deck covers key concepts related to evidence in a court setting, including definitions, types of evidence, and legal principles.

What is evidence?

‘Information that may be presented To a court or tribunal in order that it may decide some fact.’

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Definition

What is evidence?

‘Information that may be presented To a court or tribunal in order that it may decide some fact.’

Which 3 ways may evidence be presented at court in?

  • Oral - a witness testimony

  • Real - an article/ object (ie knife)

What did lord denning say in 1969?

Don’t confine the evidence you present to court to only the best evidence, you need to account for all Evidence and let ...

What is hearsay evidence?

What a person heard another day - But it is by known if this is fact - generally inadmissible in court as cannot be cros...

What is it called if you lie under oath?

Perjury
= Up To 7 years in prison

An oath is a promise to tell the truth

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TermDefinition

What is evidence?

‘Information that may be presented To a court or tribunal in order that it may decide some fact.’

Which 3 ways may evidence be presented at court in?

  • Oral - a witness testimony

  • Real - an article/ object (ie knife)

  • Documentary - a will/ invoice/ email/ photographs etc

What did lord denning say in 1969?

Don’t confine the evidence you present to court to only the best evidence, you need to account for all Evidence and let the court decide how to use that evidence.

What is hearsay evidence?

What a person heard another day - But it is by known if this is fact - generally inadmissible in court as cannot be cross examined

What is it called if you lie under oath?

Perjury
= Up To 7 years in prison

An oath is a promise to tell the truth