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The Conflict Concerning Expert Witness And Legal Conclusions, Charles W. Ehrhardt Apr 1990

The Conflict Concerning Expert Witness And Legal Conclusions, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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A Look At Florida's Proposed Code Of Evidence, Charles W. Ehrhardt Oct 1974

A Look At Florida's Proposed Code Of Evidence, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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The law of evidence had been codified in three states, California, New Jersey and Kansas, prior to the United States Supreme Court's promulgation of the Proposed Federal Rules of Evidence. The submission of the rules to the Congress, and their approval, as amended, by the House of Representatives served as the catalyst for renewed interest in evidence codification. Three states have recently adopted comprehensive Rules of Evidence that closely parallel the Proposed Federal Rules, and at least four other states, including Florida, have drafted or are actively considering the adoption of such a codification. During the 1974 session of the …


Evidence Code: Privileges, Charles W. Ehrhardt Feb 1974

Evidence Code: Privileges, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Presumptions, Charles W. Ehrhardt Jan 1974

Evidence Code: Presumptions, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Hearsay, Charles W. Ehrhardt Jan 1974

Evidence Code: Hearsay, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: General Provisons, Charles W. Ehrhardt Oct 1973

Evidence Code: General Provisons, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Witnesses, Charles W. Ehrhardt Sep 1973

Evidence Code: Witnesses, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Relevancy, Charles W. Ehrhardt Aug 1973

Evidence Code: Relevancy, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Opinions And Expert Testimony, Charles W. Ehrhardt Aug 1973

Evidence Code: Opinions And Expert Testimony, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Evidence Code: Judical Notice, Charles W. Ehrhardt Aug 1973

Evidence Code: Judical Notice, Charles W. Ehrhardt

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Involuntary Confessions And Article 35, Criminal Procedure Code, Stanley Z. Fisher Jan 1966

Involuntary Confessions And Article 35, Criminal Procedure Code, Stanley Z. Fisher

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Improper methods of police interrogation are known to every country in the world. And everywhere, it is agreed that an accused's confession of guilt which has been procured through physical violence, psychological intimidation, or improper inducements or promises cannot be considered in evidence against him at trial. The primary reason why involuntary confessions are excluded from evidence is that they are unreliable indices of truth; men have been known to admit crimes of which they are innocent, simply to escape the pain of torture or to obtain an irresistible benefit.