CML 3303 The Law of Evidence

3 units
Common Law
Faculty of Law - Common Law
This course gives instruction in the basic concepts and tools of the law of evidence. Emphasis is given to general evidentiary concepts, and the law of evidence in civil and administrative proceedings. A number of criminal evidence decisions will be examined to illustrate the principles, however this course does not feature specialized criminal evidence topics, which are covered instead in Criminal Evidence. This course is a pre-requisite for Criminal Evidence.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Previously CML3202.

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B+ Average (6.509)
Most Common: B (25%)
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Stephen G. Blair

6 sections from Winter 2018 to Winter 2024

B+ Average (6.767)
Most Common: B (27%)
305 students

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Paul Vickery

3 sections from Winter 2022 to Winter 2024

B Average (6.472)
Most Common: B+ (37%)
123 students

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Solomon Friedman

5 sections from Fall 2017 to Fall 2023

B Average (6.357)
Most Common: B (29%)
323 students

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Fady Mansour

3 sections from Fall 2019 to Fall 2023

B Average (6.387)
Most Common: B (29%)
195 students

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Annik Sonia Wills

5 sections from Fall 2017 to Fall 2023

B Average (6.388)
Most Common: B+ (22%)
232 students

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A. Blair Crew

2 sections from Winter 2018 to Winter 2019

B+ Average (6.528)
Most Common: B+ (25%)
125 students

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Meaghan Lara McMahon

Winter 2019 - D00

B Average (6.411)
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56 students

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Anne London-Weinstein

Fall 2017 - A00

B+ Average (6.557)
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61 students

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