Keywords:
Judicial notice Admissions Estoppels Burden and standard of proof Relevance, admissibility and weight Attendance of witnesses Competence and compellability, oath and affirmation Evidence taken or served before trial Rules of evidence relating to the course of a trial Evidence taken after trial Corroboration, supporting evidence and related warnings Identification Physical conditions, states of mind and emotions Character Legal professional privilege Other forms of privilege Facts excluded by public policy Loss and waiver of privilege The collateral undertaking Hearsay Res Gestae and other exceptions to the hearsay rule Opinion and expert evidence Restrictions on the right to silence Confessions Statements in the presence, and documents in the possession, of a party Agency, partnership, companies, common purpose, acting in capacity Judicial discretion to admit or exclude evidence Probates and letters of administration, verdicts, awards, reports, inquisitions, pleadings, writs and former testimony Authorship and execution Contents of documents generally Exclusion of extrinsic evidence in substitution of, to contradict, or add to documents Admission of extrinsic evidence in aid of interpretation and to rebut presumptions Judgments