LEV3701 Law of Evidence

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LEV3701 - Law Of Evidence Exam_Question AND ANSWERS
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  • October / November 2001 Section 2 Question 2.1 Define the following: 2.1.1 Documentary evidence (4) “Evidence by way of a document”. According to Seccombe v Attorney-General a document is “everything that contains the written or pictorial proof of something.” Various other definitions exist, e.g. Concise Oxford Dictionary: “thing, esp. title-deed, writing, or inscription, that furnishes evidence (esp. in law and commerce).” Documentary evidence has two main characteristics:...
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  • LEV 3701 Law of Evidence- Admissibility of Evidence 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 ref...
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  • LEV 3701 EXAM 2019 May/June Question 1 (a) During a domestic violence dispute, a husband points a gun at his wife and speaks about his intention to kill her and the children. In a following criminal case, the wife can be compelled to testify about the pointing of the gun, but can refuse to testify about what the husband said to her during the dispute (b) The rules regarding corroboration are derived from Roman-Dutch Law, and the present legal position in South Africa is that corroboratio...
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LEV3701 Assignment 1 5 June 2021.
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    LEV3701 Assignment 1 5 June 2021.

  • LEV3701 Law of Evidence 2021 Student No,: Assignment: 1 Unique 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 (s 35(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 testify at trial (section...
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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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LEV3701 Law of Evidence Assignment 1 2021.
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  • 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 (s 35(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 testify at trial (section 35(3)(h)). The court stated that not only did the record of the bail procee...
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LEV3701Feb2021ExamFeedback.docx
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  • FEEDBACK ON THE LEV3701 FEB 2021 EXAMINATION PAPER Dear Students Feedback on the questions that were put in the February 2021 LEV3701 Examination Paper is provided below. In most instances, however, you will have to compile your own answer to ensure that you get the necessary practice before the exam. Please note that you must follow the instructions and guidelines on how to answer examination questions that were provided in Lecture 1 under the Announcements on myUnisa. Question 1 The fo...
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lev3701-exam-memos.pdf
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  • CONTENTS PAGE Q: PAPER PAGE MAY/JUNE 2019 03 OCT/NOV 2018 12 MAY/JUNE 2018 20 Downloaded by Emmanuel Ntuli () lOMoARcPSD| 3 | Page LEV3701 MAY/JUNE 2019 SECTION 1 1. 3 2. 2 3. 1 4. 3 5. 5 6. 3 7. 2 8. 3 9. 1 10. 5 SECTION 2 2.1. Generally, the following three requirements have to be met when opinion evidence is at issue: 1. The court should be satisfied that the expert is capable of giving evidence about the specific issue. In other words, a foundation for the expert'...
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LEV3701 July 2021.
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  • ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS. IN DETERMINING THE LENGTH OF YOUR ANSWER, YOU SHOULD BE GUIDED BY THE MARKS ALLOCATED TO THAT PARTICULAR QUESTION OR SUB-DIVISION OF A QUESTION. REFER TO RELEVANT CASE LAW, LEGISLATION AND THE VIEWS OF LEGAL WRITERS. Question 1 In a statement to his father, Thabo admits to having shot his wife. Write a full explanation of how you would go about determining the nature of this statement. Do not discuss the requirements for the admissibility of this statement. (6)
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LEV3701 ASSIGNMENT 1 2021.docx
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  • LEV3701 ASSIGNMENT 1 2021 1. The Bill of Rights affords accused persons or anyone testifying in courts of law the privilege against self-incrimination, including the rights of an arrested person to remain silent, 1 or not to be compelled to make any confession or admission that could be used in evidence against that person,2 and the right of an accused person to be presumed innocent, and not to testify at trial.3 The court stated that not only did the record of the bail proceedings for...
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