Law of Evidence (PBL4801F)
University of Cape Town (UCT)
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Principles of Evidence
Pamela-Jane Schwikkard, T.B. Mosaka, J Visser, N. Whitear-Nel, N. Singh
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Summaries of lecture notes for topic 3 of the law of evidence. This includes discussion on similar fact evidence , previous consistent statements, character evidence and opinion evidence. Useful for exam preparation and answering the practice questions which are examinable. Gives detailed outlines of the topic and prescribed cases
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Summary notes - Law of evidence for presumptions, judicial notice and formal admissions. Notes include useful mind maps and detailed outline for every section. Helpful for exams and answering the examinable practice questions.
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Summaries of lecture notes for topic 1 of the law of evidence. Useful for exam preparation and answering the practice questions which are examinable. Gives detailed outlines of the topic and prescribed cases and the applicable principles.
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Law of Evidence Exam Preparation
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Law of Evidence Exam Preparation 
Law of Evidence Notes 
Week 1: Introduction 
‘Law of evidence can be said to be comprised of those rules that govern the proof of facts in 
a court of law. It determines what facts can be admitted to evidence in order to prove the fact 
in issue’ 
Functions: (RMWWS) 
- The main function is to determine what facts are receivable to prove the facts in issue. 
- Manner the evidence can be adduced 
- What evidence can be withheld 
- What rules should be taken in...
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