Thursday, June 20, 2013

Law



• Describe the legal rules and procedures governing pretrial investigative and identification procedures.
• Explain the standards governing admission of lay and expert opinion.
• Compare and evaluate the types and qualities of scientific evidence and the evidentiary standards governing use of this evidence.
• Identify and explain the use of common substitutes for formal proof such as presumptions, inferences, judicial notes and stipulations.
• Describe and assess the practical and legal issues related to evidence collection and preservation.
• Distinguish between direct and circumstantial evidence.
• Evaluate the ethical standards which apply to criminal justice professionals in the court system and evaluate common legal/ethical dilemmas faced by these professionals.
• Explain the methods and procedures employed during direct and cross-examination of witnesses.
• Analyze and interpret judicial opinions and case studies on evidentiary issues.
• Interpret and apply the meaning of specific statutory sections to assorted factual situations.
• Appraise current literature, materials and developments regarding the laws of criminal evidence.
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