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Evidence:

examples and explanations
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Aspen Law & Business, 2001 - Law - 285 pages
Entering its Fourth Edition with a proven record of success, Best's EVIDENCE: Examples & Explanations continues to serve as a dependable source of assistance for students struggling to Understand The many rules, principles, and policies of Evidence law. This comprehensive study guide earned its position as the best-selling ancillary in the field through: extremely clear explanations of the most important and difficult aspects of Evidence, such as relevance, hearsay, and impeachment the best 'plain language' version of the Federal Rules of Evidence, complete with the latest amendments the use of tables and charts to reinforce key concepts offering questions of varying degrees of difficulty for every topic, along with direct explanations of how to analyze those questions an introductory text in each chapter presents all the information necessary to work through the examples logical presentation of material, beginning with relevance and hearsay? the Fourth Edition introduces new and improved material: significant Supreme Court developments in Williamson, Lilly, and Kumho Tire clear analysis of current expert testimony issues and character evidence rules question-and-answer format accompanies each chapter

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Review: Examples & Explanations: Evidence, 8th Edition

User Review  - Benjamin - Goodreads

It's not the worst E&E I've ever used, but it's certainly not the best. The chronology is weird, and the while the examples are numerous, the explanations are weak. This book needs a heavy dose of case law. Read full review

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Contents

THE GENERAL REQUIREMENT
1
SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONS OF RELEVANT
19
DEFINING HEARSAY
61
Copyright

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Best, Professor of Law, University of Denver.

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