Part 3 Flashcards
When the court has once laid down a principle of law or interpretation as applied to certain state of facts, it will adhere to and apply to all future cases where the facts are substantially the same
PRINCIPLE OF STARE DECICIS
TYPES OF MEDICAL EVIDENCE: Addresses to the senses of the court
Autoptic or real
TYPES OF MEDICAL EVIDENCE: Doctor in the witness stand
Testimonial
TYPES OF MEDICAL EVIDENCE: Objects or substances which may be a part of the body of the crime
Corpus delicti
Preponderance of evidence
Civil case
Proof/guilt beyond reasonable doubt
Criminal case
Substantial evidence
Administrative case
Truth serum
Hyoscine hydrobromide
GAIT: Tabes dorsalis
Ataxic
GAIT: Staggering movement
Cerebellar
GAIT: Swaying movement, knock-knee
Cow’s
GAIT: Short steps, foot drag
Paretic
GAIT: Stiff
Spastic
GAIT: Involuntary movement
Festinating
GAIT: Hopping gait, infantile
Frog