Visual evidence : a practitioner's manual.
https://www.nblawlib-bib.ca/link/catalog3749
- Author
- Elliott Goldstein
- Publication Date
- 2021
- Material Type
- Loose-leaf
- Call Number
- KF 8967 G65 2021
- Responsibility
- Elliott Goldstein
- Author
- Elliott Goldstein
- Location
- Toronto, ON
- Publisher
- Thomson Reuters Canada Limited©2021
- Publication Date
- 2021
- Language
- English
- Material Type
- Loose-leaf
- Physical Description
- 3 volumes (various pagings).
- ISBN
- 0-459-36261-5
- Contents
- Volume 1 Part I - Videotape and Photographic Evidence Chapter 1 - Introduction to Visual Evidence Chapter 2 - Admissability and Weight in Canada Chapter 2A - Crown Disclosure and Public Access Chapter 3 - Admissability and Weight in the United Kingdom and Ireland Chapter 4 - Admissability and Weight in Australia and New Zealand Chapter 5 - Other Jurisdictions Chapter 6 - Admissability and Weight in Military Courts Chapter 7 - Technical Objections to Admission Chapter 8 - Non-Technical Objections to Admission Volume 2 Chapter 9 - Detecting Misrepresentation and Distortion Chapter 9A - Special Photographic Techniques Part II - Visual Evidence in Civil Proceedings Chapter 10 - Ex Parte Events Chapter 11- Photographs and Videotapes of Plaintiffs Chapter 12 - Surveillance of Suspected Malingering Paintiffs Chapter 13 - Surveillance in the Workplace Chapter 13A - Surveillance Evidence in Labour Arbitrations Chapter 14 - Deposition, Commission and De Bene Esse Evidence Chapter 15 - Standards and Guidelines for Recording Evidence on Videotape Chapter 16 - Medical Demonstrative Evidence Chapter 17 to 19 - Reserved for future use Chapter 20 - Crime Scenes Volume 3 Part III - Visual Evidence in Criminal Proceedings Chapter 21 - Re-Enactments and Confessions Chapter 22 - Surveillance of Criminal Suspects Chapter 23 - Casino Surveillance Chapter 24 - Reserved for future use Chapter 25 - Video Links: CCTV and Video Conferencing Chapter 26 - Family Law Proceedings Chapter 27 - PIPEDA and Video Surveillance Chapter 28 - Wireless Video Surveillance Chapter 29 - Other Uses for Video Technology in Criminal Proceedings Chapter 30 - Computer-Generated Visual Evidence in Civil Cases Chapter 31 - Computer-Generated Visual Evidence in Criminal Cases Chapter 32 - Forensic Video Analysis Chapter 33 - The Sedona Canada Principles and Digital Images Chapter 34 - Use in Small Claims Court Chapter 35 - Judges' Checklists Chapter 36 - Use in Federal Courts Chapter 37 to 39 Reserved for future use Chapter 40 - Alarm and Security Industry Issues Chapter 41 - Private Investigators: Evaluating Their Services
- Notes
- Includes Table of Cases Includes Issues in Focus Includes Words and Phrases Includes Proof of Facts
- Call Number
- KF 8967 G65 2021
- Location
- Fredericton