CLE Criminology Criminal Procedure — EvidenceCheat Sheet
One-page cheat sheet for CLE Criminology Criminal Procedure — Evidence. Every formula, definition, and key fact you need for this chapter, condensed to a single printable page. Designed for the final review session before the CLE Criminology 2026.
Exam context
On the CLE Criminology 2026, the Criminal Procedure subtest carries a "Core" weight in Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) — Board of Criminology's pattern. Evidence lands at position 3rd out of 12 in the standard review order. Target score is 75% weighted average with no sub-test below 50%, and roughly a meaningful share of items come from Criminal Procedure on a typical CLE Criminology paper.
About Evidence for CLE Criminology
CLE Criminology aspirants should approach Evidence by covering the sub-topics below, in the order PRC tends to build items around them. What this chapter covers for CLE Criminology: Admissibility, Testimony, Documentary evidence, Object evidence. Learning objectives in the CLE Criminology Criminal Procedure context: mastering Evidence for the CLE Criminology. Where this Cheat Sheet fits in your CLE Criminology review: use this page after you have finished the summary and before moving to the practice questions. It works best when paired with a mock test at the end of your weekly review cycle. Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) — Board of Criminology's past CLE Criminology papers have asked Evidence questions in multiple formats — direct recall, applied problem-solving, and scenario-based items — so a rounded review here is worth the time.
Sub-topics covered
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