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Burton Barr Central Library
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REF 347.736 R7465e 2012
  - Floor 2 General Law - No Checkout
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In Library Use Only
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347.736 R7465e 2012
  - Floor 5
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: May 8 2013 )
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- Interpreting the rules and other basics: offers, objections, and the judge's function
- Judicial notice, presumptions, and burdens: substitutes for evidence
- Relevancy, its counterweights, and related exclusionary rules
- A special relevancy vs. counterweights problem area: similar acts, characters, propensity
- Privileges
- Witnesses: competency, examination, and impeachment
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- Opinions, experts, and scientific evidence
- Hearsay: the basic theory, rationale, and constitutional considerations
- Hearsay rule modifications for admissions and witnesses' prior statements
- Expectations to the hearsay rule
- Authentication, exhibits, and the best evidence (original writing) rule.
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