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A practical guide to Texas evidence: objections, responses, rules, and practice commentary
2008, National Institute for Trial Advocacy
in English
- 4th ed.
1601560389 9781601560384
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Table of Contents
Objections generally
Offers of proof
Competence to testify/generally
Competence/dead man's rule
Competence/firsthand knowledge
Competence/juror testimony
Judicial notice
Privileges recognized only as provided
Required reports
Lawyerclient privilege
Husbandwife privileges
Clergymanpenitent communication privilege
Political vote privilege
Trade secrets privilege
Identity of informer privilege
Physicianpatient privilege
Mental health information privilege
Voluntary disclosure
Compelled disclosure
Comment upon claim of privilege
Form objection/generally
Ambiguous questions
Argumentative questions
Repetitious questions
Harassing or embarrassing the witness
Assuming facts not in evidence
Compound (multifarious) questions
Leading questions
Misstating the testimony
Narratives
Refreshing present recollection
Nonresponsive answers
Relevance/generally
Relevance/exclusion of relevant evidence on special grounds
Relevance/conditional admissibility
Relevance/rule of optional completeness
Relevance/limited admissibility
Habit and routine practice
Subsequent remedial measures
Compromise and offers of compromise
Payment of medical and similar expenses
Guilty pleas, offers of pleas, and related statements
Insurance against liability
Collateral source rule
Exhibits writings generally
Authentication of writings
Exhibits/internet and electronic mail exhibits
Exhibits/photographs and videotapes
Exhibits/demonstrative
Exhibits/real evidence
Authentication of telephone conversations and voices
Best evidence rule
Lay opinion evidence
Expert opinion
Crossexamination/generally
Impeachment/generally
Impeachment by bias, interest, and improper motive
Impeachment by prior inconsistent statements
Impeachment by contradiction
Impeachment by character evidence: opinion and reputation
Impeachment by character evidence: convictions and specific instances of conduct
Impeachment of perception or memory
Character evidence/propensity rule; character as an element of a claim or defense
Character evidence/character of the accused party
Character evidence/the alleged victim of assaultive conduct
Character evidence/other wrongs or acts
Hearsay/generally
Hearsay within hearsay
Hearsay/attacking and supporting the credibility of a declarant
Hearsay/nonhearsay prior statements of witnesses
Hearsay/admissions of a party opponent
Hearsay/depositions
Hearsay exception/present sense impression
Hearsay exception/excited utterance
Hearsay exception/state of mind
Hearsay exception/then existing physical condition
Hearsay exception/statements for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment
Hearsay exception/recorded recollection
Hearsay exception/records of regularly conducted activity business records
Hearsay exception/absence of entry in business records
Hearsay exception/public records and reports
Hearsay exception/absence of public record or entry
Hearsay exception/records of vital statistics
Hearsay exception/records of religious organizations
Hearsay exception/marriage, baptismal, and similar certificates
Hearsay exception/family records
Hearsay exception/records of documents affecting an interest in property
Hearsay exception/statements in documents affecting an interest in property
Hearsay exception/statements in ancient documents
Hearsay exception/market reports and commercial publications
Hearsay exception/learned treatises
Hearsay exception/reputation concerning personal or family history
Hearsay exception/reputation concerning boundaries or general history
Hearsay exception/reputation as to character
Hearsay exception/judgment of previous conviction
Hearsay exception/judgment as to personal, family, or general history, or boundaries
Hearsay exception/statement against interest
Hearsay exception/requirement of unavailability
Hearsay exception/former testimony
Hearsay exception/statement under belief of impending death
Hearsay exception/statement of personal or family history.
Edition Notes
Includes index.
"This edition reflects changes to the Texas Rules of Evidence through August 1, 2008."
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