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Student's manual on evidence : with study helps / Atty. Victor T. Tulalian.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Quezon City : Wiseman’s Books Trading, c2016.Description: 215 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789719617976
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV8073 T82 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter I Introduction: good intentions do not win cases; evidence does -- Chapter II General provisions -- Chapter III What need not be proved -- Chapter IV Rules of admissibility -- Chapter V Burden of proof and presumptions -- Chapter VI Presentation of evidence -- Chapter VII Weight and sufficiency of evidence -- Appendices: Revised Rules on Evidence (As amended per Resolution adopted on March 14, 1989 which took effect July 1, 1989) -- Rules on Electronic Evidence (A.M. No. 01-7-01-SC) -- Rule on Examination of a Child Witness (A.M. No. 004-07-SC) -- Rule on DNA Evidence (A.M. No. 06-11-5-SC) -- Judicial Affidavit Rule (A.M. No. 12-8-8-SC).
Summary: This student’s manual—a basic introduction to Evidence—is specially designed for Criminology students. This humble work (which started out as a compilation of the author’s random notes for his class/review lectures) presents the provisions of and the fundamentals concepts, cornerstone principles/doctrines as well as the applicable Supreme Court rulings on the Revised Rules on Evidence (Rules of Court, Rule 128 to 133). Too often, has it been said that without evidence, there is no case to speak of. And this is rightly so. For, as the Supreme Court had occasion to rule in the case of Salvador A. Pleyto v. Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) (G.R. No. 169982, November 23, 2007), good intentions do not win cases; evidence does. -- Preface of the book.
List(s) this item appears in: Print Books 2022 | New Criminology Books
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Chapter I Introduction: good intentions do not win cases; evidence does -- Chapter II General provisions -- Chapter III What need not be proved -- Chapter IV Rules of admissibility -- Chapter V Burden of proof and presumptions -- Chapter VI Presentation of evidence -- Chapter VII Weight and sufficiency of evidence -- Appendices: Revised Rules on Evidence (As amended per Resolution adopted on March 14, 1989 which took effect July 1, 1989) -- Rules on Electronic Evidence (A.M. No. 01-7-01-SC) -- Rule on Examination of a Child Witness (A.M. No. 004-07-SC) -- Rule on DNA Evidence (A.M. No. 06-11-5-SC) -- Judicial Affidavit Rule (A.M. No. 12-8-8-SC).

This student’s manual—a basic introduction to Evidence—is specially designed for Criminology students. This humble work (which started out as a compilation of the author’s random notes for his class/review lectures) presents the provisions of and the fundamentals concepts, cornerstone principles/doctrines as well as the applicable Supreme Court rulings on the Revised Rules on Evidence (Rules of Court, Rule 128 to 133). Too often, has it been said that without evidence, there is no case to speak of. And this is rightly so. For, as the Supreme Court had occasion to rule in the case of Salvador A. Pleyto v. Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) (G.R. No. 169982, November 23, 2007), good intentions do not win cases; evidence does. -- Preface of the book.

Fund 164 Wiseman's Books Trading, Inc. Purchased 06/26/2019 77301 NEJ PHP 398.00 2019-06-487 2019-1-0389

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