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Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections: As Amended to December 1, 2019 [Spiral bound]

  • Formatas: Spiral bound
  • Serija: NITA
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
  • ISBN-10: 1601568649
  • ISBN-13: 9781601568649
  • Formatas: Spiral bound
  • Serija: NITA
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
  • ISBN-10: 1601568649
  • ISBN-13: 9781601568649

Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections, Fourteenth Edition contains the complete text of the Federal Rules of Evidence as amended to December 1, 2019. This useful guide is organized for quick reference, with an alphabetical section of major objections. It includes practical tips and legal interpretations for each rule. The 4x6-inch size is designed to easily tuck into a pocket or briefcase. With its spiral binding the book will lie flat on a desk or table, staying open to the page you are using.

The ebook edition is hyperlinked to the rules, providing ready reference to the full language of the applicable rule for every objection.

Preface xi
Ambiguous Questions
1(1)
Argumentative Questions
2(1)
Asked and Answered Questions
3(1)
Assuming Facts Not in Evidence
4(2)
Authentication of Instruments
6(2)
Authentication of Telephone Conversation and Voices
8(2)
Character Evidence Generally
10(13)
Accused or Victim in a Criminal Case
12(2)
Other Acts, Crimes, or Wrongs
14(2)
Prior Sexual Activity of Alleged Victim
16(5)
Similar Crimes or Acts in Civil or Criminal Sexual Assault or Child Molestation Cases
21(2)
Competence to Testify
23(2)
Compound Questions
25(1)
Compromise Offers and Negotiations
26(2)
Cross-Examination Generally
28(4)
Scope
30(2)
Exhibits Demonstrative
32(8)
Illustrative
34(2)
Tangible Objects
36(2)
Writings
38(2)
Expert Opinion
40(2)
Firsthand Knowledge
42(1)
Guilty Pleas (Offers of Pleas and Related Statements)
43(1)
Habit and Routine Practice
44(1)
Hearsay Generally
45(6)
Attacking and Supporting the Credibility of a Hearsay Declarant
46(1)
Nonhearsay Opposing Party's Statements
47(2)
Nonhearsay Prior Statements
49(2)
Hearsay within Hearsay
51(1)
Hearsay Exception Absence of Entry in Business Records
52(54)
Absence of Public Records
54(1)
Excited Utterance
55(1)
Family Records
56(1)
Forfeiture by Wrongdoing
57(2)
Former Testimony
59(2)
Judgment as to Personal, Family, or General History, or Boundaries
61(1)
Judgment of Previous Conviction
62(2)
Learned Treatises
64(2)
Market Reports and Commercial Publications
66(1)
Marriage, Baptismal, and Similar Certificates
67(2)
Present Sense Impression
69(2)
Public Records and Statements
71(2)
Records of Documents Affecting an Interest in Property
73(1)
Recorded Recollection
74(2)
Records of Regularly Conducted Activity
76(3)
Records of Religious Organizations
79(1)
Records of Vital Statistics
80(1)
Reputation as to Character
81(1)
Reputation Concerning Boundaries or General History
82(2)
Reputation Concerning Personal or Family History
84(2)
Requirement of Unavailability
86(2)
Residual Exception
88(2)
Statement Against Interest
90(2)
Statements in Ancient Documents
92(2)
Statements in Documents Affecting an Interest in Property
94(2)
Statement of Personal or Family History
96(2)
Statements for Purposes of Medical Diagnosis or Treatment
98(2)
Statement under Belief of Impending Death
100(2)
Then-Existing Mental or Emotional Condition
102(2)
Then-Existing Physical Condition
104(2)
Impeachment Bias, Prejudice, Interest, and Improper Motive
106(16)
Character Evidence
109(1)
Memory
110(1)
Perception
111(1)
Impeachment Prior Convictions (Civil Cases)
112(3)
Impeachment Prior Convictions (Criminal Cases)
115(4)
Prior Inconsistent Statements
119(2)
Specific Instances of Misconduct
121(1)
Insurance against Liability
122(1)
Judicial Notice
123(2)
Lay Opinion Evidence
125(1)
Leading Questions
126(1)
Misquoting the Witness
127(1)
Narratives
128(2)
Nonresponsive Answers
130(2)
Objections
132(2)
Offers of Proof
134(1)
Original Document Rule (Best Evidence Rule)
135(2)
Offers to Pay Medical and Similar Expenses
137(1)
Presumptions
138(2)
Privileges
140(2)
Refreshing Present Recollection
142(2)
Relevance Generally
144(9)
Conditional Admissibility
146(1)
Exclusion of Relevant Evidence on Grounds of Prejudice, Confusion, or Waste of Time
147(2)
Limited Admissibility
149(2)
Rule of Completeness
151(2)
Subsequent Remedial Measures
153(2)
Federal Rules of Evidence
155