na INLIS000000000001364 20200508201434 200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| 0-314-81258-x 010-0520001364 eng 347.307 347.307/BIN/F David A Binder Fact Investigation From Hypothesis to Proof 07600 Cet.1 Minneapolist Sage Publications 1984 xxi,354 hlm Indeks : 347-354 Describes how facts are proved at trial, examining the principal categories of rational and psychological evidence, which is the basis of trial "stories." How, at trial, does each party tell a story bolstering its own legal position and detracting from that of its adversary? What attributes of stories tend to make them persuasive? From these attributes, the authors derive a set of investigatory objectives that generally apply, regardless of the nature of the case. With objectives in place, turns to the thought processes that lawyers employ to analyze and develop evidence. Evidance(Law)-US Investigation