Trial Evidence 6th Edition 9781454870029
Product Edition:6th Edition
Author: Thomas A Mauet , Warren D Wolfson
Book Name: Trial Evidence
Subject Name: Science

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Buy a new version of this Connected Casebook and receive access to the online e-book practice questions from your favorite study aids and an outline tool on CasebookConnect the all in one learning solution for law school students. CasebookConnect offers you what you need most to be successful in your law school classes portability meaningful feedback and greater efficiency.Screen reader support enabled.Well-known and experienced authors highly respected in the clinical field Thomas A. Mauet and Warren D. Wolfson provide a complete review of the effective use of evidence in a trial setting. Trial Evidence Sixth Edition is structured around the way judges and trial lawyers think about evidentiary rules with particular focus on the Federal Rules of Evidence. Numerous examples show how evidentiary issues actually arise both before and during trial. A logical organization follows the sequence of a trial: opening statement direct examination cross examination and closing arguments. Law and Practice sections throughout the book are based on actual federal and state cases and bring real life to the law of evidence. The accessible style of Trial Evidence always focuses on practice over theory.Key Features of the New Edition:Revised and expanded Sec. 7.1 and other sections dealing with the Sixth Amendment Confrontation Clause including the Supreme Court s most recent decision in Ohio v. Clark decided in June 2015Revised Sec. 10.11 covering electronic communications evidence. In particular the issue of authentication has become central in determining the admissibility of electronic communications and the section expands its analysis of this issueIncludes discussions of amendments to Rules 801(d)(1)(B) and 803(6)-(8) of the Federal Rules of Evidence which became law on December 1 2014Includes all Supreme Court decisions through June 2015 affecting evidence rulesRead more

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