A Practical Guide to Federal Evidence: Objections, Responses, Rules, and Practice CommentaryNtl Inst for Trial Advocacy, 2006 - 359 páginas |
Contenido
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS CHAPTER 1 Objections | 1 |
Offers of Proof | 4 |
Competence to Testify | 6 |
Firsthand Knowledge | 10 |
Judicial Notice | 12 |
Presumptions | 15 |
Privileges | 17 |
FORMS OF QUESTIONS CHAPTER 8 Ambiguous Questions | 21 |
ExhibitsDemonstrative | 98 |
ExhibitsTangible Objects | 104 |
Expert Opinion | 110 |
CROSSEXAMINATION | 119 |
Impeachment by Bias Prejudice | 126 |
Impeachment by Character Evidence | 133 |
Impeachment of Perception | 139 |
Impeachment by Prior Convictions | 146 |
Argumentative Questions | 23 |
Asked and Answered | 26 |
Assuming Facts Not in Evidence | 28 |
Compound Questions | 31 |
Leading Questions | 33 |
Misquoting the Witness | 36 |
Narratives | 38 |
Refreshing Present Recollection | 40 |
NonResponsive Answers | 43 |
RELEVANCE CHAPTER 18 Relevance Generally | 45 |
RelevanceExclusion of Relevant Evidence on Grounds of Prejudice Confusion or Waste of Time | 48 |
RelevanceConditional Admissibility | 50 |
RelevanceRule of Completeness | 52 |
RelevanceLimited Admissibility | 54 |
Habit and Routine Practice | 56 |
Subsequent Remedial Measures | 59 |
Compromise and Offers of Compromise | 62 |
Payment of Medical and Similar Expenses | 65 |
Guilty Pleas Offers of Pleas and Related Statements | 67 |
Insurance Against Liability | 69 |
AUTHENTICATION | 71 |
Authentication of Telephone | 79 |
EXHIBITS | 89 |
Impeachment by Specific Instances | 156 |
Character EvidenceThe Accused | 169 |
Character EvidencePrior Sexual | 173 |
Character EvidenceEvidence | 181 |
Character EvidenceOther Acts | 187 |
HEARSAY | 193 |
HearsayNonHearsay Prior | 200 |
Hearsay ExceptionPresent | 207 |
Hearsay ExceptionThen Existing | 213 |
Hearsay ExceptionRecords | 220 |
Hearsay ExceptionPublic Records | 227 |
Hearsay ExceptionAbsence | 230 |
Hearsay ExceptionMarriage | 236 |
Hearsay ExceptionStatements | 242 |
Hearsay ExceptionLearned Treatises | 248 |
Hearsay ExceptionReputation as | 255 |
Hearsay ExceptionRequirement | 261 |
Hearsay ExceptionStatement | 267 |
Hearsay ExceptionStatement | 273 |
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Términos y frases comunes
accused activity admissible admitted alleged victim allow authentication authorized Availability calls cause CHAPTER character child circumstances civil claim Commentary concerning condition conduct contained contents conviction counsel court crime criminal cross-examination death declarant declarant's defendant Definition determination direct document effect event evidence examination example exhibit existence expert fact Federal Rule Form of Response Forms of Objection foundation hearing HEARSAY EXCEPTION impeachment inconsistent insert name intends interest involving issue judge jury knowledge limited matter ment motive Note notice Objection and Response Objection I object offered opinion opponent original out-of-court statement party permitted person prejudice present prior probative proceeding proffered proof proponent prove provides pursuant to Rule question question calls reasonable record regarding relevant reliability reputation Response Forms sexual sexual behavior shown similar specific instances statement sufficient testify testimony tion trait trial truth unavailable unless victim witness witness's writing