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Evidence law and practice / Steven I. Friedland, Paul Bergman, Andrew E. Taslitz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Providence, NJ : LexisNexis, c2012.Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xxxv, 1049, 3, 8 p. : ill. ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9780769849003 (hbk.)
  • 0769849008 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.73/6 23
LOC classification:
  • KF8935.Z9 F61
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 -- Non-hearsay purposes for out-of-court statements -- The admissibility of testifying witnesses' hearsay statements -- The admissibility of opposing parties' hearsay statements -- 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 -- Appendix: Existing and proposed federal rules of evidence.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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 -- Non-hearsay purposes for out-of-court statements -- The admissibility of testifying witnesses' hearsay statements -- The admissibility of opposing parties' hearsay statements -- 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 -- Appendix: Existing and proposed federal rules of evidence.

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