Canadian society : pluralism, change, and conflict
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Canadian society : pluralism, change, and conflict
Prentice-Hall of Canada, c1971
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Appropriate for courses in Law and Evidence.
Offering a rare combination of courtroom legal knowledge and traffic law enforcement procedures, Courtroom Survival for Traffic Officers uniquely prepares officers for their role in the courtroom. It moves beyond the abstract, providing concrete strategies for overcoming common defense tactics. Starting at the scene, it shows readers how to interview witnesses, victims, and suspects; how to distinguish reasonable suspicion from probably cause; and the importance of foundation. Special chapters are devoted to the use radar and collision investigation and reconstruction. The authors' real world experience infuses each topic as readers learn how traffic officers can better prepare for the courtroom experience.
目次
1. An Introduction
2. Prosecutorial Ethics and Common Defense Tactics
3. Interviewing Investigative Subjects
4. Reasonable Suspicion vs. Probable Cause
5. The Importance of Foundation
6. Use of Radar
7. Traffic Collision Investigation and Reconstruction
8. Proper Preparation
9. Alternatives to Trial (. . .sell that citation. . .)
10. Possible Administrative Actions
11. The Importance of Good Notes
12. Corpus Delicti
13. Trial Preparation
14. Courthouse Etiquette
15. Trial Strategy
16. Calibration Evidence
17. Burden of Proof
18. Meeting and Overcoming Objections
19. Examination of Witnesses
Miscellaneous Laws
State-by-State Information
Other Courtroom Survival (TM) Books
Glossary of Terms
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