Wharton's Criminal Evidence

Wharton's Criminal Evidence

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Book

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Description

Wharton's Criminal Evidence thoroughly analyzes applicable Federal Rules of Evidence and cases interpreting the rules. Expert authors compare and contrast corresponding evidentiary rules, statutes, and individual state cases. All evidence and admissibility principles are treated specifically as they apply to criminal cases. This title contains expert guidance for both defense and prosecution on handling witnesses, impeachment rules, lay witness opinion, expert testimony, and real and demonstrative evidence.

It discusses admissibility rules, including relevance, hearsay, privileged communications, authentication and identification, best evidence issues, and burdens of proof. The authors include major Supreme Court criminal evidence decisions.

ISBN

Unavailable

Publication Date

2017

City

St. Paul, MN

Publisher

Thomson Reuters

Edition

15th

Disciplines

Criminal Procedure | Evidence | Law

Comments

Includes Supplement, Volumes 1-8

Wharton's Criminal Evidence

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