Zimbabwe Criminal Defense Manual - Rules of Evidence

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  • Introduction to Rules of Evidence
  • Proof beyond reasonable doubt
  • Corroboration
  • Single witness evidence
  • Complainant evidence in sexual cases
  • Evidence from children
  • Accomplice evidence
  • Lies by accused corroborating State case
  • Similar fact evidence
  • Expert evidence
  • Identification evidence
  • Handwriting evidence
  • Circumstantial evidence
  • Hearsay evidence
  • Drawing adverse inferences from accused's silence
  • Previous inconsistent statements by State witnesses
  • Previous consistent statements to police
  • Incompetent witnesses
  • Pre-conviction disclosure of previous convictions of accused and bad character



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