Evidence Law and Practice |
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INTRODUCTION TO EVIDENCE | 1 |
THE ROLES OF JUDGE JURY AND ATTOR | 29 |
Film Page | 40 |
Copyright | |
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accident accused act propensity admissible under Rule admitted Advisory Committee Note alleged victim answer arrested asked calls character evidence character for truthfulness charged claim cocaine common law Confrontation Clause consistent statements conviction credibility crime criminal cross-examination declarant declarant's declaration against interest DEFENDANT'S ATTORNEY DEFENSE ATTORNEY DEFENSE COUNSEL direct examination Evidence Law evidence rules evidentiary example excited utterance excluded expert fact Federal Rules foundational Hale hearsay exception hearsay rule impeachment inadmissible inference injuries involved issue jurors jury mental propensity minor premises motive murder non-hearsay offense offered to prove offers evidence out-of-court statement overruled party party admission person plaintiff PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY plea present sense impression prior inconsistent statement probative value Problem proof propensity evidence prosecution prosecutor purpose question rape reasonable rebuttal record relevant requirement robbery Rules of Evidence seeks to offer sexual assault specific acts testify testimony told trial court trial judge unfair prejudice witness