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"[This book offers an] overview of the theory and principles of evidence. An opening chapter offers a broad conceptual framework for understanding evidence. This framework is then used throughout the text to help the reader achieve a firm grasp of the essentials: relevance, character, hearsay,...

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Main Author: Niehoff, Leonard M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: St. Paul, MN : Foundation Press, 2016
Series:Concepts and insights series
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Summary:"[This book offers an] overview of the theory and principles of evidence. An opening chapter offers a broad conceptual framework for understanding evidence. This framework is then used throughout the text to help the reader achieve a firm grasp of the essentials: relevance, character, hearsay, impeachment, opinion, privileges, and non-conventional forms of evidence. The book also includes an appendix that explains the mechanics of finding, offering, and objecting to evidence. The author ... [provides an] understanding of what the evidence rules are trying to achieve and how they are going about it. This book will be helpful to any law student taking an introductory evidence course, trial practice simulation course, or litigation clinic, as well as to new litigators."--
Physical Description:xi, 226 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781634602983
1634602986