Federal rules of evidence with objections

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English
Pages
221

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Cover of: Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections
Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections
2024, Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.
in English
Cover of: Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections
Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections
2019, Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.
in English
Cover of: Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections
Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections: As Amended to December 1 2017
2017, Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.
in English
Cover of: Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections
Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections
2017, Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.
in English
Cover of: Federal rules of evidence with objections
Federal rules of evidence with objections
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Table of Contents

Ambiguous questions
Argumentative questions
Asked and answered questions
Assuming facts not in evidence
Authentication of instruments
Authentication of telephone conversation and voices
Character evidence: Generally ; Accused or victim in a criminal case ; Other acts, crimes, or wrongs ; Prior sexual activity of alleged victim ; Similar crimes or acts in civil or criminal sexual assault or child molestation cases
Competence to testify
Compound questions
Compromise offers and negotiations
Cross-examination: Generally ; Scope
Exhibits: Demonstrative ; Illustrative ; Tangible objects ; Writings
Expert opinion
Firsthand knowledge
Guilty pleas
Habit and routine practice
Hearsay: Generally ; Attacking and supporting the credibility of a hearsay declarant ; Nonhearsay opposing party's statement ; Nonhearsay prior statements
Hearsay within hearsay.
Hearsay exception: Absence of entry in business records ; Absence of public records ; Excited utterance ; Family records ; Forfeiture by wrongdoing ; Former testimony ; Judgment as to personal, family, or general history, or boundaries ; Judgment of previous conviction ; Learned treatises ; Market reports and commercial publications ; Marriage, baptismal and similar certificates.
Present sense impression ; Public records and reports ; Records of documents affecting an interest in property ; Recorded recollection ; Records of regularly conducted activity ; Records of religious organizations ; Records of vital statistics ; Reputation as to character ; Reputation concerning boundaries or general history ; Reputation concerning personal or family history ; Requirement of unavailability ; Residual exception ; Statement against interest ; Statements in ancient documents ; Statements in documents affecting an interest in property ; Statement of personal or family history ; Statements for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment ; Statement under belief of impending death ; Then existing mental or emotional condition ; Then existing physical condition.
Impeachment: Bias, prejudice, interest, and improper motive ; Character evidence ; Memory ; Perception ; Prior convictions/civil cases ; Prior convictions/criminal cases ; Prior inconsistent statements ; Specific instances of misconduct
Insurance against liability
Judicial notice
Lay opinion evidence
Leading questions
Misquoting the witness
Narratives
Nonresponsive answers
Objections
Offers of proof
Original document rule
Offers to pay medical and similar expenses
Presumptions
Privileges
Refreshing present recollection
Relevance: Generally ; Conditional admissibility ; Exclusion of relevant evidence on grounds of prejudice, confusion, or waste of time ; Limited admissibility ; Rule of completeness
Subsequent remedial measures
Federal rules of evidence.

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Accompanying CD-ROM supplement contains Adobe PDF documents.

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Boulder, CO

Classifications

Library of Congress
KF8935.Z9 B578 2011

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Pagination
xii, 221 p.
Number of pages
221

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43889581M
ISBN 10
1601561792
ISBN 13
9781601561794
OCLC/WorldCat
767644239

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