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Understanding Evidence

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This Understanding treatise presents the essential topics in evidence law cogently and concisely. While it was written primarily for students in Evidence and Trial Practice courses, the "Key Points" summary at the end of each chapter and the inclusion of the current Federal Rules of Evidence in an appendix make this treatise an excellent reference for busy attorneys. Understanding Evidence begins with an overview of Evidence law followed by an explanation of the roles of the judge and jury. The remaining chapters are organized under the following


•   Procedural Framework of Trial

•   Relevancy

•   Witnesses

•   Real and Demonstrative Evidence

•   Writings

•   Hearsay

•   Privileges

•   Substitutes for Evidence This treatise extensively discusses and cites the Federal Rules of Evidence. Cases, statutes, other rules, and secondary sources are also cited, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding evidence law.

840 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2002

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this entire series is not very useful, as it promotes a one-size fits all across jurisdictions and lawyer school curricula. this particular text was of the most marginal utility while studying for the particular course, less use for the bar examination, and of no use whatsoever in actual practice.
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