Examining evidence law in a realistic light, this book focuses on how evidence is collected, stored, evaluated, argued, and included or excluded in trial. Chapter topics an overview of evidence; real evidence; demonstrative evidence; documentary evidence; lay witnesses; expert evidence; admissions and stipulations; motion practice and evidence; and trial evidence. For all students of criminal justice who want to gain a tangible appreciation and understanding of the use and importance of evidence — in the justice system, and in carrying out justice.