works
Jeremy Bentham Rationale of judicial evidence, specially applied to English practice book In Rationale of Judicial Evidence Bentham provided an exhaustive examination of the different types of evidence used in civil and criminal justice, and the different methods of extracting it. Above all he sought to advance his own belief that no evidence should be excluded unless the delay and expense involved in extracting it was likely to outweigh the anticipated value.

Rationale of judicial evidence, specially applied to English practice

Jeremy Bentham

London, 1827

Abstract

In Rationale of Judicial Evidence Bentham provided an exhaustive examination of the different types of evidence used in civil and criminal justice, and the different methods of extracting it. Above all he sought to advance his own belief that no evidence should be excluded unless the delay and expense involved in extracting it was likely to outweigh the anticipated value.