This book examines circumstantial evidence in the context of its utility
in investigation and prosecution of corruption cases in Tanzania.
Circumstantial evidence has not been given the due prominence it
deserves under traditional common law. In this book, the author
expounds and articulates the efficacy of circumstantial evidence in the
dispensation of corruption cases in courts of law. The emerging approach
of circumstantial evidence is intended to cure the current weaknesses
of investigation and prosecution of corruption cases--a daunting task
for all law enforcements and courts who regard direct evidence paradigm
as more reliable than circumstantial evidence. The book provides a
strong case for circumstantial evidence approaches to improve the
effectiveness and contribution of the legal system in the fight against
corruption.
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Sunday, March 03, 2013
Book: Circumstantial Evidence and Corruption
This book looks interesting: Edward Hoseah, Corruption in Tanzania: The Case for Circumstantial Evidence (Cambria Press, 2008) (why didn't I notice this book earlier?). The Amazon blurb:
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