Wharton's Criminal Evidence
Format
Book
Files
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
Recommended Citation
Bergman, Barbara E.; Nancy Hollander; and Theresa M. Duncan. "Wharton's Criminal Evidence." (2017). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/law_facbookdisplay/153
Comments
Includes Supplement, Volumes 1-8