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University of Kentucky

1975

Kentucky

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Kentucky Law Survey: Evidence, Robert G. Lawson Jan 1975

Kentucky Law Survey: Evidence, Robert G. Lawson

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

This article provides a survey of Kentucky case law on evidence. The author discusses: impeachment of an accused by felony convictions, the “Cotton” doctrine, vehicular accidents and expert opinions, and the burden of proof in criminal cases.


Kentucky Law Survey: Evidence, Robert G. Lawson Jan 1975

Kentucky Law Survey: Evidence, Robert G. Lawson

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

This article provides a survey of Kentucky case law on evidence. The author discusses: the “Cotton” doctrine, hearsay and the reported testimony exception, learned treatises, and the best evidence rule.


Res Gestae And The Excited Utterance: An Explanation Of The Kentucky Approach, Henry L. Stephens Jan 1975

Res Gestae And The Excited Utterance: An Explanation Of The Kentucky Approach, Henry L. Stephens

Kentucky Law Journal

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