Trial evidence (with CD)
by Thomas A. Mauet, Warren D. Wolfson.
- 4th ed.
- New York : Aspen, 2009.
- 483 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. An Advocacy Approach to Trial Evidence Chapter 2.The Role and Power of the Trial Judge : Evidentiary Objections Before and During Trial Chapter 3. Opening Statements Chapter 4. Direct Examination of Witnesses : Basic Considerations Chapter 5. Direct Examination of Witnesses : Relevance Chapter 6. Direct Examination of Witnesses : Hearsay and Non-Hearsay Chapter 7. Direct Examination of Witnesses: Hearsay Exceptions Chapter 8. Direct Examination of Witnesses : Policy Exclusions and Privileges Chapter 9. Direct Examination of Experts Chapter 10. Exhibits Chapter 11. Judicial Notice and Presumptions Chapter 12. Cross-Examination and Impeachment of Lay and Expert Witnesses Chapter 13. Redirect, Recross, Rebuttal, and Surrebuttal Chapter 14. Closing Arguments Appendix-Federal Rules of Evidence Index