LAW OF EVIDENCE, UNISA 2023
SEMESTER 02 ASSIGNMENT 01
QUIZ
LEV3701 SECOND SEMESTER QUIZ
FOR ASSIGNMENT 01 ANSWERS
2023
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The accused is forced to point out the gun that he used to kill his wife. The gun,
which has the accused’s fingerprints on it, will be …
1.
admissible in terms of section 218(1) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977.
,2.
inadmissible in terms of section 218(1) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977.
3.
inadmissible in terms of section 218(2) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977.
4.
admissible in terms of section 218(2) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977.
During a civil matter, the plaintiff wants to present the record of the court’s finding
in a criminal trial as evidence in the civil matter that is based on the same facts.
The evidence will be …
1.
similar fact evidence.
, 2.
evidence about a previous consistent statement.
3.
inadmissible opinion evidence.
4.
hearsay evidence.
Consider the following statements about the cautionary rules and choose the
correct option:
1.
A cautionary rule is a rule of practice, bearing the mandatory character of a legal rule,
that is only applied in criminal cases and that is there to assist the court in evaluating
certain evidence.
2.
SEMESTER 02 ASSIGNMENT 01
QUIZ
LEV3701 SECOND SEMESTER QUIZ
FOR ASSIGNMENT 01 ANSWERS
2023
100 % GUARANTEED
CALL SILAS ON 072 439 6681
The accused is forced to point out the gun that he used to kill his wife. The gun,
which has the accused’s fingerprints on it, will be …
1.
admissible in terms of section 218(1) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977.
,2.
inadmissible in terms of section 218(1) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977.
3.
inadmissible in terms of section 218(2) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977.
4.
admissible in terms of section 218(2) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977.
During a civil matter, the plaintiff wants to present the record of the court’s finding
in a criminal trial as evidence in the civil matter that is based on the same facts.
The evidence will be …
1.
similar fact evidence.
, 2.
evidence about a previous consistent statement.
3.
inadmissible opinion evidence.
4.
hearsay evidence.
Consider the following statements about the cautionary rules and choose the
correct option:
1.
A cautionary rule is a rule of practice, bearing the mandatory character of a legal rule,
that is only applied in criminal cases and that is there to assist the court in evaluating
certain evidence.
2.