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EVIDENCE 1 COURSEWORK 2 Evidence is 'that which tends to prove the existence or non-existence of some fact. It may consist of testimony, documentary evidence, real evidence, and, when admissible, hearsay evidence. The law of evidence comprises all the rules governing the presentation of facts and proof in proceedings before a court. Including in particular the rules governing the admissibility of evidence and the exclusionary rules.'1 In this assignment, we must assess the admissibility of various aspects of evidence in a theoretical case, that of Andrew Farnsby in his trial for the burglary of Bill Cater's home address. In brief, it is alleged that Andrew Farnsby burgled the dwelling of Bill Cater, forcing the French doors that led into the house from the garden. An antique chair was the only property stolen. Upon arrest, a set of skeleton Keys was found in Andrew Farnsby's possession. The issue here is: are they keys...

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