Learning Evidence: From the Federal Rules to the Courtroom by Deborah J. Merritt and Ric Simmons
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Deborah J. Merritt
Moritz College of Law
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Ric Simmons
Moritz College of Law
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Chapter 2 Types of Courtroom Evidence
Chapter 5 Raising and Resolving Evidentiary Objections
Chapter 6 Relevance
Chapter 7 Prejudice, Confusion, or Waste of Time
Chapter 9 Subsequent Remedial Measures
Chapter 10 Settlements and Offers to Compromise
Chapter 11 Medical Expenses
Chapter 12 Criminal Plea Bargaining
Chapter 16 Refreshing a Witness’s Memory
Chapter 17 Impeaching Witnesses
Chapter 20 Using Criminal Convictions to Impeach Witnesses
Chapter 21 Opinion or Reputation Evidence of Untruthful Character
Chapter 22 Cross-Examining the Character Witness
Chapter 28 Character Evidence to Show Propensity in Criminal Prosecutions
Chapter 30 Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts
Chapter 31 Habit
Chapter 33 Propensity in Sexual Assault and Child Molestation Cases
Chapter 36 The “Truth of the Matter Asserted”
Chapter 39 Hearsay Exemption—Prior Statements by Witnesses
Chapter 40 Hearsay Exceptions—Present Sense Impressions and Excited Uttera
Chapter 43 Hearsay Exception—Recorded Recollection
Chapter 44 Rule 805—Hearsay Within Hearsay
Chapter 45 Hearsay Exception—Business Records
Chapter 46 Hearsay Exception—Public Records
Chapter 47 Hearsay Exceptions—Other 803 Exceptions
Chapter 49 Hearsay Exception—Former Testimony
Chapter 50 Hearsay Exception—Dying Declarations
Chapter 51 Hearsay Exception—Statement Against Interest
Chapter 52 Hearsay Exception—Forfeiture
Chapter 53 Hearsay Exemption—Statements by Party-Opponents
Chapter 57 Attacking a Declarant’s Credibility
Chapter 58 The Sixth Amendment and Hearsay
Chapter 59 Judicial Notice
Chapter 60 Lay Opinions
Chapter 63 Bases of Expert Opinion
Chapter 64 Limits on Opinion and Expert Testimony
Chapter 67 Attorney-Client Privilege
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