Federal rules of evidence in a nutshell

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Where to find it

Law Library — 2nd Floor Collection (2nd floor)

Call Number
KF8935.Z9 G7 2015
Status
Available

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Summary

The Nutshell, reflecting the Federal Rules of Evidence as restyled and amended effective December 1, 2014, contains a crisp, clear, concise, and complete explanation of each Federal Rule of Evidence designed to prepare every student for the course final, the multistate bar examination, and most significantly a successful litigation practice career. The United States Supreme Court's controversial testimonial/nontestimonial interpretation of the Confrontation Clause developed in Crawford and progeny is thoroughly analyzed as well. With respect to the definition of hearsay, the not hearsay definition, the most commonly encountered hearsay exceptions, expert witnesses, and character evidence even more exhaustive treatment is provided. Concrete illustrations are presented throughout.

Contents

General provisions -- Judicial notice -- [Burdens of proof and] Presumptions in civil [and criminal] actions and proceedings -- Relevance and its limits -- Privileges -- Witnesses -- Opinions and expert testimony -- Hearsay -- Authentication and identification -- Contents of writings, recordings, and photographs.

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