The Practice of the Law of Evidence, written by Edmund Powell and first published in 1856, is a comprehensive guide to the principles and procedures of evidence law in the British legal system. The book covers topics such as the admissibility of evidence, the burden of proof, the examination and cross-examination of witnesses, and the rules of evidence in criminal and civil cases. It also includes discussions on the use of expert witnesses, the admissibility...
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