NCJ Number
38060
Date Published
1975
Length
138 pages
Annotation
ANALYSIS OF PROBLEMS AND PRACTICES CONCERNING THE PRINCIPLE IN WEST GERMAN CRIMINAL LAW WHEREBY THE JUDGE HAS THE POWER TO EVALUATE EVIDENCE INDEPENDENT OF ANY PROCEDURAL RULES OF EVIDENCE.
Abstract
ANALYZED ARE CONSTRAINTS ON JUDICIAL EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE IN TERMS OF LOGICAL AND EMPIRICAL PRINCIPLES AS WELL AS THE FINDINGS OF MODERN CRIMINALISTICS.