Revision notes for Evidence – Basic Principles
Revision notes for Evidence – Basic Principles PURPOSE OF LAW OF EVIDENCE 2. ISSUES AND FACTS Facts versus evidence: Facts are used to determine issues. The resolution of issues determines the outcome of a case. For example in criminal cases, the accused’s mens rea is an issue that must be determined. Evidence is different, as they do not directly determine issues. While facts are generally derived from evidence, only facts that have been accepted or “found” by the judge/jury can determine issues. Summary: In evidence we always are finding our TARGET FACTS/FACTS IN ISSUE. 3. WHERE DO FACTS COME FROM a) Three types of admissible evidence: The tribunal of fact may have recourse to the following admissible sources in the fact-finding process:
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revision notes for evidence – basic principles