| LAW 202. Law and Evidence |
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| A comprehensive analysis of the rules of evidence. Particular subjects include judicial notice, presumptions, the nature of real and circumstantial evidence, burden of proof, province of court and jury, documentary evidence, hearsay evidence, confessions, admissions, witnesses, and constitutionally protected evidence. Emphasis on evidence in criminal cases. (Offered every semester.) |
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| Prerequisites: English 101. In addition: sophomore standing or above. |
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