Difference between revisions of "Practice Recommendations on Criminal Law for Law Students (1:XIII)"

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Challenging the admissibility of evidence is perhaps the most important work that the defence can perform as an advocate for the client, as lay litigants are ill-equipped to recognize and challenge inadmissible evidence. Rules of admissibility of evidence tend to be complex issues that require a critical analysis of the law followed by an application of the law to the facts. Diligent preparation would allow the student to present challenges to the admissibility of evidence and have inadmissible evidence excluded from the court’s consideration. Some challenges to the admissibility of evidence are simply made through objections and legal arguments at the time Crown seeks to adduce the evidence, while others will require the court to hear additional evidence that is relevant to its admissibility.  
Challenging the admissibility of evidence is perhaps the most important work that the defence can perform as an advocate for the client, as lay litigants are ill-equipped to recognize and challenge inadmissible evidence. Rules of admissibility of evidence tend to be complex issues that require a critical analysis of the law followed by an application of the law to the facts. Diligent preparation would allow the student to present challenges to the admissibility of evidence and have inadmissible evidence excluded from the court’s consideration. Some challenges to the admissibility of evidence are simply made through objections and legal arguments at the time Crown seeks to adduce the evidence, while others will require the court to hear additional evidence that is relevant to its admissibility.  


== F. Setting the trial date ==
== F. Setting the Trial Date ==


LSLAP clinicians are encouraged to, but are not required to, appear in court to set a trial date. The trial date must be set with the approval of the supervising lawyer and according to LSLAP’s trial availability. Before attending court to set a trial date, confirm the length of time needed by the defence with the LSLAP supervising lawyer.
LSLAP clinicians are encouraged to, but are not required to, appear in court to set a trial date. The trial date must be set with the approval of the supervising lawyer and according to LSLAP’s trial availability. Before attending court to set a trial date, confirm the length of time needed by the defence with the LSLAP supervising lawyer.
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