Federal rules of evidence with objections /
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Language: | English |
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Boulder, CO :
National Institute for Trial Advocacy,
2017
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Edition: | Thirteenth edition |
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Table of Contents:
- Ambiguous questions
- Argumentative questions
- Asked and answered questions
- Assuming facts not in evidence
- Authentication of instruments
- Authentication of telephone
- Conversation and voices
- Character evidence
- Generally
- Accused or victim in a criminal case
- Other acts, crimes, or wrongs
- Prior sexual activity of alleged victim
- Similar crimes or acts in civil or criminal sexual assault or child molestation cases
- Competence to testify
- Compound questions
- Compromise offers and negotiations
- Cross-examination
- Generally
- Scope
- Exhibits
- Demonstrative
- Illustrative
- Tangible objects
- Writings
- Expert opinion
- Firsthand knowledge
- Guilty pleas
- Habit and routine practice
- Hearsay
- Generally
- Attacking and supporting the credibility of a hearsay declarant
- Nonhearsay opposing party's statement
- Nonhearsay prior statements
- Hearsay within hearsay
- Hearsay exception
- Absence of entry in business records
- Absence of public records
- Excited utterance
- Family records
- Forfeiture by wrongdoing
- Former testimony
- Judgment as to personal, family, or general history, or boundaries
- Judgment of previous conviction
- Learned treatises
- Market reports and commercial publications
- Marriage, baptismal, and similar certificates
- Present sense impression
- Public records and statements
- Records of documents affecting an interest in property
- Recorded recollection
- Records of regularly conducted activity
- Records of religious organizations
- Records of vital statistics
- Reputation as to character
- Reputation concerning boundaries or general history
- Reputation concerning personal or family history
- Requirement of unavailability
- Residual exception
- Statement against interest
- Statements in ancient documents
- Statements in documents affecting an interest in property
- Statement of personal or family history
- Statements for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment
- Statement under belief of impending death
- Then-existing mental or emotional condition
- Then-existing physical condition
- Impeachment
- Bias, prejudice, interest, and improper motive
- Character evidence
- Memory
- Perception
- Prior convictions/civil cases
- Prior convictions/criminal cases
- Prior inconsistent statements
- Specific instances of misconduct
- Insurance against liability
- Judicial notice
- Lay opinion evidence
- Leading questions
- Misquoting the witness
- Narratives
- Nonresponsive answers
- Objections
- Offers of proof
- Original document rule
- Offers to pay medical and similar expenses
- Presumptions
- Privileges
- Refreshing present recollection
- Relevance
- Generally
- Conditional admissibility
- Exclusion of relevant evidence on grounds of prejudice, confusion, or waste of time
- Limited admissibility
- Rule of completeness
- Subsequent remedial measures
- Federal rules of evidence