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- Corroboration_in_Scots_law abstract "The importance of corroboration is a unique feature of Scots criminal law. A cornerstone of Scots law, the requirement for corroborating evidence means at least two different and independent sources of evidence are required in support of each crucial fact before a defendant can be convicted of a crime. This means, for example, that an admission of guilt by the accused is insufficient evidence to convict in Scotland, because that evidence needs to be corroborated by another source. However, testimony from some experts, such as forensic medical examiners or doctors, is accepted by courts on the basis of the expert's report alone, therefore requiring no corroboration.".
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- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLink Admission_(law).
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLink Cadder_v_HM_Advocate.
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- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLink Civil_law_(legal_system).
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Sutherland,_Lord_Carloway.
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLink Corpus_delicti.
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLink Corroborating_evidence.
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_procedure.
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLink Evidence_(law).
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLink Legal_technicality.
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLink Procedural_law.
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLink Rights_of_the_Accused_Pre-Trial_Scotland.
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_criminal_law.
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Corroboration in Scots law".
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- Corroboration_in_Scots_law subject Category:Criminal_procedure.
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law subject Category:Evidence_law.
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law subject Category:Scottish_criminal_law.
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- Corroboration_in_Scots_law type Term.
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law comment "The importance of corroboration is a unique feature of Scots criminal law. A cornerstone of Scots law, the requirement for corroborating evidence means at least two different and independent sources of evidence are required in support of each crucial fact before a defendant can be convicted of a crime. This means, for example, that an admission of guilt by the accused is insufficient evidence to convict in Scotland, because that evidence needs to be corroborated by another source.".
- Corroboration_in_Scots_law label "Corroboration in Scots law".
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