12th Edition [top] | Prince Richardson On Evidence

One of the most challenging aspects of Caribbean evidence law is the interplay between the common law (inherited from England) and local statutory provisions. Countries like Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados have enacted their own Evidence Acts, which sometimes codify and sometimes abolish common law rules.

Incorporates two major Supreme Court cases that reshaped how confrontation rights are applied in criminal trials. Prince Richardson On Evidence 12th Edition

Users can rely on this edition for guidance on impeachment and the use of prior convictions in testimony. One of the most challenging aspects of Caribbean