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The Military Rules Of Evidence: Origins And Judicial Implementation, Fredric I. Lederer
The Military Rules Of Evidence: Origins And Judicial Implementation, Fredric I. Lederer
Faculty Publications
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The Conflict Concerning Expert Witness And Legal Conclusions, Charles W. Ehrhardt
The Conflict Concerning Expert Witness And Legal Conclusions, Charles W. Ehrhardt
Scholarly Publications
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What Was Discovered In The Quest For Truth?, Steven H. Goldberg
What Was Discovered In The Quest For Truth?, Steven H. Goldberg
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Criminal discovery has outstripped Justice Brennan's claim of "mixed" results. His description of the twenty-five year transformation as merely "rapid" is too modest. From the picture in 1963, which he accurately describes as "quite a bleak one," discovery is, today, de rigueur in criminal cases. There is little to suggest a general reduction of criminal case discovery in the future.
Evidence, Fifth Circuit Symposium, David A. Schlueter
Evidence, Fifth Circuit Symposium, David A. Schlueter
Faculty Articles
This article reviews decisions by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on evidence issues and concludes that if an attorney has any hopes of obtaining appellate relief on an evidentiary issue, it is essential that the issues be presented concisely and completely to the trial court. The appellate courts will not reverse an evidentiary ruling of a trial court, even if the trial court has erred. This deference to the trial court is in recognition of the hundreds of rulings on evidence that the trial court must conduct within the course of a trial. In order …
Hearsay: Part Ii, Paul C. Giannelli
The Exclusion Of Evidence In The United States, Paul Marcus
The Exclusion Of Evidence In The United States, Paul Marcus
Faculty Publications
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Hearsay: Part Iii, Paul C. Giannelli
Hearsay: Part I, Paul C. Giannelli
Challenging Witness Competency , Michael M. Martin
Challenging Witness Competency , Michael M. Martin
Faculty Scholarship
Despite the modern trend to hear all the evidence, a surprising number of witnesses can still be challenged on competency grounds.
Tape Recording Conversations - Is It Ethical For Attorneys?, Charles W. Adams
Tape Recording Conversations - Is It Ethical For Attorneys?, Charles W. Adams
Articles, Chapters in Books and Other Contributions to Scholarly Works
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Hearsay: Part Iv, Paul C. Giannelli