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Trial Technique and Evidence

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An invaluable resource and in-depth guide dedicated to assisting the trial attorney in every aspect of preparing for and conducting trials, including understanding and applying the rules of evidence in trial. This new edition adds material on electronic evidence, expert witness, examination of witnesses, jury studies and their implications for trial practice, and changes to the Federal Rules of Evidence. This is an excellent reference for the new attorney preparing for that first case or the seasoned attorney looking for a new perspective. The following features are included: example outlines for arguments and examinations; example transcripts for examinations; use of a complete fact pattern to illustrate points throughout the text; instructions and advice on preparing for trial and selecting a jury; and an in-depth analysis of evidence rules and their application in trial. The content also features chapters covering cross-examination, impeachment, and privileges. An entire case file is presented in an appendix and is used as a fact pattern to craft sample arguments and outlines throughout the text. Appendices also include the entire Federal Rules of Evidence.

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First published January 1, 1995

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First rate book on evidence and trials. Very readable, for a law text.
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