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, FOR2609 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2024 (636945) - DUE 16 September 2024 ; 100%
TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations.
Question 1 In your own words provide your understanding of
the term ���previous consistent statement”. (10) Question 2
Opinion evidence can be crucial in solving the case in court.
Discuss opinion evidence and the exceptions to the general rule
of admissibility. (5) Question 3 The principle of adducing
evidence provides that evidence should be corroborated in court.
Explain how corroboration is done. (5) Question 4 The presiding
officers in criminal courts have the power to adjudicate matters
in court. Such powers can include taking “judicial notice.”
Define and explain the concept “judicial notice”. (5) Question 5
Dialogue outside of court is different from testifying on the
witness stand. In your own words, explain the tendering of
evidence. (5) Question 6 Describe a trial within a trial. (5)
Question 7 The court processes are orderly so is examination in
court. In your own words, discuss the types of examination in
court in a sequence. (10) Question 8 Briefly explain the factors
determining the exclusion of evidence and provide practical
examples from your work experience or from any report in the
media – of how evidence was contaminated. (10) 2 Question 9
Explain the purpose of privilege and how it can be claimed in
court. (5) Question 10 Character plays a huge role in profiling a
person. Discuss the admissibility of character evidence in court.
(10) Question 11 Hearsay evidence is inadmissible in court.
Discuss the circumstances which can render hearsay evidence
admissible in court.\

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