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I | An advocacy approach to trial evidence | 1 |
II | The role and power of the trial judge : evidentiary objections before and during trial | 9 |
III | Opening statements | 29 |
IV | Direct examination of witnesses : basic considerations | 45 |
V | Direct examination of witnesses : relevance | 81 |
VI | Direct examination of witnesses : hearsay and non-hearsay | 133 |
VII | Direct examination of witnesses : hearsay exceptions | 173 |
VIII | Direct examination of witnesses : policy exclusions and privileges | 249 |
IX | Direct examination of experts | 287 |
X | Exhibits | 319 |
XI | Judicial notice and presumptions | 361 |
XII | Cross-examination and impeachment of lay and expert witnesses | 371 |
XIII | Redirect, recross, rebuttal, and surrebuttal | 431 |
XIV | Closing arguments | 447 |
App | Federal rules of evidence | 469 |
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Add Trial Evidence, In this brief, accessible paperback, noted authors Mauet and Wolfson zero in on: relevance; hearsay; character; exprerts; and policy considerations - as they move from opening statements through direct examination, cross examination, and closing arguments, Trial Evidence to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Trial Evidence, In this brief, accessible paperback, noted authors Mauet and Wolfson zero in on: relevance; hearsay; character; exprerts; and policy considerations - as they move from opening statements through direct examination, cross examination, and closing arguments, Trial Evidence to your collection on WonderClub |