In a socialized procedure no useful evidence should be excluded from the court. Each relevant fact should be admissible, but we should adhere closely to that body of the rules of evidence that applies a test to truth. Hearsay, incompetent evidence, opinion,... Criminology - Página 166por Frederick Emory Haynes - 1930 - 417 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1922 - 1036 páginas
...should be admissible, but we should adhere closely to that body of the rules of evidence that applies a test to truth. Hearsay, incompetent evidence, opinion,...bars, so that social workers can dispense with good case work or can substitute their fears and prejudices for the presentation of real evidence, heaven... | |
| Ernest Bryant Hoag, Edward Huntington Williams - 1923 - 442 páginas
...evidence, just as in the folk saying: "Only the rich can afford justice; only the poor cannot escape it." understanding which must precede constructive discipline...increase in socialization! No, the test of truth in theJuvenile court should be definite, scientific, carefully scrutinized. The second principle in socialization... | |
| Herbert Hsiohsi Lou - 1927 - 312 páginas
...admissible, but we should adhere closely to the body of the rules of evidence that applies a test of truth. Hearsay, incompetent evidence, opinion, gossip,...juvenile court as rigidly as from any other court. . . . The test of truth in the juvenile court should be definite, scientific, carefully scrutinized."... | |
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