Trial Evidence Skills Series: Part VI
Exhibits This article is the sixth in a multi-part series on trial evidence. Exhibits are crucial in most trials: they seem to have more inherent
Exhibits This article is the sixth in a multi-part series on trial evidence. Exhibits are crucial in most trials: they seem to have more inherent
Hearsay Exceptions This article is the fifth in a multi-part series on trial evidence. Hearsay exceptions are based on a combination of reliability and need.
Hearsay Hearsay is the second core trial evidence issue (after Relevance) and probably the most misunderstood. The difficult issue with hearsay is not whether one
Form of Question: Direct Examination Form of the question objections are mostly based on California Evidence Code section 765 and Federal Rule of Evidence 611(a).
If you want to be an effective trial advocate, you must understand the issue of relevance. Such understanding will boost your chances of persuading a
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