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DEVELOPMENT of the law of evidence:
DEVELOPMENT of the law of evidence:
A: RELIGIOUS/PRIMITIVE STAGE:
Based on irrational methods.
Appeals to a deity
Importance of the purifying oath
Trials:
1. Trial by ordeal:
 a)accursed morsel
 b)bitter water
 c)hot iron
2. Trial by battle:
Dispute settled by a duel.
Appeal to physical force AS WELL AS belief providence will give victory
Early roots of present ACCUSATORIAL SYSTEM because physical confrontation developed into verbal confrontation

B: FORMAL STAGE:
Increase in reasoning
Compurgators who were not eye-witnesses, rather individuals who would testify under oath that one person's oath must be believed. 
Shows the importance of the OATH!!!

C: RATIONAL STAGE:
Compurgators played a more meaningful role and seen as a crude form of trial by jury.
Distinction drawn between jurors and witnesses.
1. Witness testifies
2. Jurors determine facts based on witness testimony
Upon adoption of the PRINCIPLE OF ORALITY:
disqualification of jurors and impartial adjudicators adopted
Distinction between functions of judges and jurors:
1. Jurors determine facts
2. Judges determine law. There was a fear that jurors may attach undue weight to evidence which judges thought untrustworthy THEREFORE judges considered admissibility as a matter of LAW not fact
Trial by jury was abolished but we retained an evidential system based on:
1. Adversarial system
2. Principle of orality
3. Doctrine of precedent
4. Best evidence rule
5. Oath

COMMON GROUND between Adversarial and Inquisitorial systems?
COMMON GROUND between Adversarial and Inquisitorial systems?
1. Protection of the truth cant be satisfied for simplicity, speed and convenience
2. Presentation of facts takes place in an orderly fashion
3. Litigants feel they were given proper opportunity to present their case, their case was presented in the best possible light and manner and the issues was decided by an impartial trier
4. Must be a maintenance of a level of efficiency and effectiveness to ensure rules of substantive law are not subject to unenforceable norms
DISTINCTION between Adversarial and Inquisitorial?
DISTINCTION between Adversarial and Inquisitorial?
ADVERSARIAL:
1. parties responsible for presentation of evidence
2. Judge plays a passive role
3. Emphasis on oral presentation and cross-examination

INQUISITORIAL:
1. Judge is a central feature
2. trial not contest between parties but rather search for material truth
3. Cross-examination not allowed