Provides an overview of the principles of evidence, instructing students in the collection, preservation, and
presentation of evidence in a criminal case.
Features:
Practical and understandable text that tracks evidence from the time it is collected to the time it is admitted
at trial.
Clearly organized into three sections. The first section covers introductory matters, the second section covers
all pretrial and investigation matters, and the third section covers trial matters.
Well-researched, easy-to-read, and accessible. Visually attractive, with photographs and exhibits to illustrate
the concepts. Only four-color text available for this course area.
Evidence in Action boxes in each chapter are provided to spark classroom discussion. These boxed features detail
a trial or news item related to a concept covered in the chapter.
Practical examples explain concepts in a scenario-based approach Review questions and application problems
at the end of each chapter test students knowledge of the material.
A DVD with short mock trial scenes will also be provided to illustrate several concepts discussed in the text