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the work expounds the Anglo-American law of evidence as "a system of reasoned principles and rules," it may be said that the work does not merely attempt to state rules of evidence. It everywhere seeks to ascer-tain the reason behind each rule. The value and importance of doing this, in dealing with the law of evidence, it would seem difficult ...
This document provides a review and summary of the third edition of John Henry Wigmore's seminal treatise on evidence law titled "A Treatise on the Anglo-American System of Evidence in Trials at Common Law".
THIS revision by Professor Tillers of the first volume of Wigmore's Evidence in Trials at Common Law now completes the revision of all nine volumes of the treatise since the third edition was published in 1940. Volume 8 was revised by Professor McNaughton in 1961 and Volumes 2-7 and 9 were revised by Professor Chadbourn between 1970 and 1981.
26 Οκτ 2009 · A treatise on the system of evidence in trials at common law : including the statutes and judicial decisions of all jurisdictions of the United States. The metadata below describe the original scanning.
The preeminent treatise on the American law of evidence, providing exhaustive and authoritative guidance on the admissibility of evidence at trials, with coverage of the common law, the history and development of evidence rules, the Federal Rules of Evidence, and state evidence rules and codes.
10 Ιουν 2019 · Wigmore on Evidence. Background: John Wigmore was an American lawyer and Dean at Northwestern School of Law. Wigmore is best known for his master work now called Wigmore on Evidence (FKA Treatise on the Anglo-American System of Evidence in Trials at Common Law).
22 Οκτ 2024 · With the most comprehensive coverage you'll find anywhere, Wigmore on Evidence encompasses all this and more: Admissibility; Relevancy; Circumstantial evidence; Character or disposition as evidence; Opportunity; Alibi; Proving capacity, design, or intent; Proving knowledge, belief, or consciousness; Proving motive, feeling, or passion; Proving ...