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Evidence : Law and practice

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Lexis Nexix 2010Edition: 4thDescription: 1047pISBN:
  • 9781422477021
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.060000 FRI
Contents:
Contents: Introduction to evidence The roles of judges, juries, and attorneys at trial Relevance Relevant but inadmissible : unfairly prejudicial evidence Character and habit evidence Other exclusions of relevant evidence : the quasi-privileges The examination and impeachment of witnesses Lay opinion evidence Expert opinion evidence Protecting the adversary system : the hearsay rule and the confrontation clause Identifying non-hearsay purposes for out-ofcourt statements The admissibility of testifying witnesses : out-of-court statements The admissibility of out-of-court statements as party admissions The admissibility of hearsay statements under Rule 803 Admissibility of hearsay statements under Rules 804 and 807 Shaping outcomes: burdens of proof, presumptions, and judicial notice Privileges Authentication, identification, and the "best evidence" rule Review problems.
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Contents:
Introduction to evidence
The roles of judges, juries, and attorneys at trial
Relevance
Relevant but inadmissible : unfairly prejudicial evidence
Character and habit evidence
Other exclusions of relevant evidence : the quasi-privileges
The examination and impeachment of witnesses
Lay opinion evidence
Expert opinion evidence
Protecting the adversary system : the hearsay rule and the confrontation clause
Identifying non-hearsay purposes for out-ofcourt statements
The admissibility of testifying witnesses : out-of-court statements
The admissibility of out-of-court statements as party admissions
The admissibility of hearsay statements under Rule 803
Admissibility of hearsay statements under Rules 804 and 807
Shaping outcomes: burdens of proof, presumptions, and judicial notice
Privileges
Authentication, identification, and the "best evidence" rule
Review problems.

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