Evidence Principles & Practices: 150 Things You Were Never Taught, Forgot, Or Never Understood |
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Is the pretrial ruling definitive? | 8 |
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10th Cir 2d Cir 9th Cir action admissible under Rule admitted application assertion attorney attorney-client privilege authenticity best evidence rule business records exception cert character evidence circumstantial claim client co-conspirator common law communications condition confidential convictions corporate credibility crime criminal defendant cross-examination declarant's declarations against interest defendant's dence denied disclosure documents employees establish event excited utterance excluded fact factual Federal Rules hearsay exception hearsay rule impeachment inconsistent statements issue KATRIEL LAW AND FEDERAL legal advice level of hearsay LEXIS 5th limited litigation matter ment ness offered to prove opinion testimony opposing party past recollection recorded permitted personal knowledge plaintiff PRACTICES present sense impression presumption PRINCIPLES probative value problem proponent prosecution prove the truth public records purpose question relevant reliability relied requirement RICE & ROY Rules of Evidence testify third party Thomson West tion unavailable United vicarious admissions waiver writing YES NO YES