PLI Press is proud to announce the publication of the new practice guide Practitioner’s Deskbook on Evidence.
A comprehensive analysis of the law of evidence and practice, this new book focuses on the Federal Rules of Evidence and its interpretive case law that represents the prevailing evidence law in the United States. The text covers all facets of evidence law and practice, including relevance and unfair prejudice, hearsay and its exemptions and exceptions, the Confrontation Clause, direct examination, cross-examination, the various impeachment methods, real and illustrative evidence, and documentary and electronic evidence. The book uniquely combines both the law and practical aspects of evidence law.
Notably, Practitioner’s Deskbook on Evidence covers the following important topics:
- Procedural Issues: Objections, Rulings, and Appellate Review (see Chapter 2)
- Character, Other Act, and Habit Evidence (see Chapter 4)
- The Confrontation Clause (see Chapter 8)
- Witness Competence (see Chapter 9)
- The Law and Art of Cross-Examination (see Chapter 11)
- Expert Testimony and Lay Opinion Testimony (see Chapter 13)
- Documentary and Electronic Evidence (see Chapter 15)
- Federal Rules of Evidence(see Appendix A)
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