LEV3701 Law of Evidence

University of South Africa

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LEV3701 LAW OF EVIDENCE ASSIGNMENT 1
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  • LEV3701 LAW OF EVIDENCE ASSIGNMENT 1 MODULE: LEV3701 MODIFIED DUE DATE: 24-4-2022 ASSIGNMENT NUMBER: STUDENT NUMBER: ASSIGNMENT 1 1.1 What does section 227 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 state about the court’s function when evidence of the character of a complainant is to be led in cases of an indecent nature? No evidence as to any previous sexual experience or conduct of any person against or in connection with whom a sexual offence is alleged to have been committed, s...
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LEV3701 LAW OF EVIDENCE ASSIGNMENT 1 Semester 1
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    LEV3701 LAW OF EVIDENCE ASSIGNMENT 1 Semester 1

  • MODULE: LEV3701 ASSIGNMENT 1 1.1 What does section 227 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 state about the court’s function when evidence of the character of a complainant is to be led in cases of an indecent nature? No evidence as to any previous sexual experience or conduct of any person against or in connection with whom a sexual offence is alleged to have been committed, shall be adduced, and no evidence or question in cross-examination regarding such sexual experience or cond...
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  • Study Unit 1 – Overview State whether the following statements are true or false: (1) The Law of Evidence is the name of the field of law that you are currently studying. False (with capitals it refers to the course name) (2) When it is said that ‘‘the court’’ makes a finding, this actually means that the judicial officer presiding in the case (plus assessors where applicable) is making the finding. True (3) Oral evidence refers to evidence given by a witness from the witness bo...
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  • Learning unit 1 OVERVIEW OF THE LAW OF EVIDENCE The presentation of evidence - Oral evidence - Given by a witness, delivering her testimony from the witness box. - Certain questions may be asked by the various parties, and others may not - Real things - may also be presented to the court as evidence. - Often the information that is contained in some kind of document may be required, but documents cannot simply be handed to the court since many requirements need to be met before a docum...
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LEV3701-mcq-law-of-evidence. 100% CORRECT ANS
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  • Question 1 (a) If the current South African law does not provide a solution to an evidentiary problem, our courts will first of all search for the answer in the early Roman-Dutch law. (b) Evidence obtained in a manner that violates the Constitution will always be inadmissible. (c) Substantive law indicates which procedure must be followed to prove a case. (d) The “facts in dispute” in a particular case are heavily influenced by the applicable substantive law. (1) Only statements (a) an...
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  • Study Unit 1 – Overview State whether the following statements are true or false: (1) The Law of Evidence is the name of the field of law that you are currently studying. False (with capitals it refers to the course name) (2) When it is said that ‘‘the court’’ makes a finding, this actually means that the judicial officer presiding in the case (plus assessors where applicable) is making the finding. True (3) Oral evidence refers to evidence given by a witness from the witness bo...
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  • 2010 Second Semester – Assignment 1 Question 1 (a) If the current South African law does not provide a solution to an evidentiary problem, our courts will first of all search for the answer in the early Roman-Dutch law. (b) Evidence obtained in a manner that violates the Constitution will always be inadmissible. (c) Substantive law indicates which procedure must be followed to prove a case. (d) The “facts in dispute” in a particular case are heavily influenced by the applicable subst...
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  • Learning unit 1 OVERVIEW OF THE LAW OF EVIDENCE The presentation of evidence - Oral evidence - Given by a witness, delivering her testimony from the witness box. - Certain questions may be asked by the various parties, and others may not - Real things - may also be presented to the court as evidence. - Often the information that is contained in some kind of document may be required, but documents cannot simply be handed to the court since many requirements need to be met before a docum...
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LEV3701 - Notes (2021)
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    LEV3701 - Notes (2021)

  • Relevance and admissibility of evidence WHAT IS MEANT BY "RELEVANCE?  A logical connection between the issues of the case before the court and the evidence that stands to be admitted in order for it to be relevant.  This logical relevance is a matter of common sense Three things therefore stand out when a court has to decide on relevance: ● The importance of the issues ● The potential weight of the evidence ● The potential prejudicial effect of admitting the evidence Simila...
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LEV3701 ASSIGNMENT_1_LEV3701_2021
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  • NAME: CONSTANCE RIRHANDZU MAMETJA LEV3701: ASSIGNMENT 01 UNIQUE NUMBER: STUDENT NUMBER: 1. The privilege against self-incrimination is manifested in various rights which are contained in the Bill of Rights, including the rights of an arrested person to remain silent (s35 (1) (a)), or not to be compelled to make any confession or admission that could be used in evidence against that person (section 35(1) (c)), and the right of an accused person to be presumed innocent, and not to testi...
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