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Larry Laudan

    Truth, Error, and Criminal Law
    • Truth, Error, and Criminal Law

      An Essay in Legal Epistemology

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(15)Add rating

      Focusing on the pursuit of truth in criminal trials, the book critiques current rules of evidence and procedure that hinder this objective. Larry Laudan systematically analyzes the mechanisms of error distribution, including standards of proof and the presumption of innocence, to highlight how these elements reflect society's views on trial errors. By addressing these fundamental issues, the work aims to propose a framework that aligns the criminal justice system more closely with its purported goal of truth-seeking.

      Truth, Error, and Criminal Law