Unrivaled in authorship, MATERIALS IN TRIAL ADVOCACY, now in its Sixth Edition, continues to be a solid choice for your students. Help them make a smooth transition from the classroom to the courtroom with a text that has successfully prepared thousands of lawyers for court. Backed by 30 years of professional practice as lawyers and judges, the authors present thoughtfully crafted problems and cases, organized to parallel the stages of a real-life trial. Many great features allow this text to remain the best in the field: Authors Thomas A. Mauet and Warren D. Wolfson bring unparalleled trial experience to the text, having practiced law as both lawyers and judges for 30 years. Trial techniques are divided into three levels: the essentials, the process of developing trial strategy, and complete trials Materials are based on actual cases from the authors¿ own professional experiences Each chapter contains both civil and criminal problems of increasing complexity Contains two-witness trial problems not found in any other materials book More complete coverage, more cases, and more problems than competing titles Important new material in the Sixth Edition makes this great text even better: A new full trial case involving medical malpractice Two new problems involving insider trading and expert scientific testimony A thorough revision of the entire text offers additional thought and clarity to existing problems
Offering updated problems that parallel the stages of a trial, as well as sample case files that reflect both bench and jury trials, this text has proven indispensable for preparing...
The book is designed to be used with Volume II of Problems and Materials, which contains over three hundred problems in Evidence and over sixty exercises in Trial Advocacy based on the files.
Materials in Trial Advocacy: Problems and Cases
Volume two of Problems and Materials in Evidence and Trial Advocacy is designed as the workbook for coordinated courses in Evidence and Trial Advocacy.
On the night of September 10, YR-2, Officer Walter Johnson and I were on duty in Squad Car No. 15. We were on routine patrol, ... I calmed her down, and she said that the woman who had been shot was her stepdaughter, Leslie.
(Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2014) at 449–450. 25. FLSC Code, supra note 18 at 5.1-2(e). See also discussion concerning client perjury in Graham, ibid. at 447–466. 26. FLSC Code, supra note 18 at 5.1-4, Commentary 1.
Materials in Trial Advocacy
Teacher's Manual for Materials in Trial Advocacy, Fourth Edition
This book examines all key aspects of criminal and civil non-trial advocacy, including bail applications, pleas in mitigation and interim applications made during the course of civil actions.
Defendant: Your honor, I believe that the prosecution is calling Mary Martin to testify that the defendant has a reputation for violence. That's improper. We haven't opened the door to such evidence. We didn't call witnesses to the ...