If either side believes it to have value in proving their case, it can be subpoened and entered into evidence. Bear in mind that the judge will have to be persuaded that it has probitive value, and does not violate "hearsay" concerns.
it depends if anything in the book has "good" information to help whoever in the case and it doesn't have to be a murder case or a diary, it good be a notebook or and kind of case
Yes, it can be used to find contemporary evidence and it can help to find out who was at the scene of the crime when it took place.
Put simply, yes.
murder and attempt to murder, collaboration
Certainly. Especially, if the Attempted Murder case is part and parcel of the murder charge that they are facing.
Tangible evidence means any evidence that can be touched: the murder weapon, bloody clothing, etc.
Forensic science
A preliminary hearing is necessary in a case where someone is killed, to find out if there is enough evidence to make a case and go forward with a trial. If there isn't enough evidence, then the case will not be tried.
If a case goes cold, there isn't enough evidence to form or support theories. Cold case detectives dig into those cases to attempt to find more evidence. ~{Insomniac Platypus}~
David A. Yallop has written: 'To encourage the others' 'Beyond reasonable doubt?' -- subject(s): Case studies, Circumstantial Evidence, Evidence, Circumstantial, Murder, Trials (Murder) 'Deliver us from evil' -- subject(s): Murder, Murderers, Biography, Case studies 'To the ends of the earth' -- subject(s): Case studies, Terrorism, Terrorists 'The day the laughter stopped'
If the police and prosecution service believed there was enough evidence to proceed then they would file the charges. The relatives have nothing to do with a case of attempted murder. It may be a case of the NOK has to be informed.
WRAL Murder Trials - 2003 Michael Peterson Case Judge SBI agent misrepresented himself evidence was released on: USA: 9 May 2012
Varies from case to case. Typically the jury will rule based on evidence and testimony's. If you accidentally kill someone you won't get a life or death sentence.
James Bland has written: 'Crime strange but true' 'True crime diary' -- subject(s): Case studies, History, Murder
There is no 'statute of limitations' on Homicide cases. A murder case is one type of case that is never 'closed.' If you believe that you have new evidence or information which may lead to a suspect - contact the agency which originally investigated the case and speak with the Detective Division. They would welcome any leads which would lead to the case closure.