Materials in Trial Advocacy: Problems and Cases

Materials in Trial Advocacy: Problems and Cases
ISBN-10
0735524769
ISBN-13
9780735524767
Series
Materials in Trial Advocacy
Category
Law / Criminal Procedure
Pages
1085
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Aspen Law & Business
Authors
Thomas A. Mauet, Warren D. Wolfson

Description

To facilitate your students' transition from the classroom to the courtroom, use the new edition of the book that has prepared thousands of lawyers for their day in court--Materials in Trial Advocacy. This companion to Mauet's Trial Techniques, Sixth Edition, presents problems organized to parallel the stages of a trial and contains case files for bench or jury trials.The book helps students gain confidence as they gain experience:
- the authors divide trial techniques into three levels: the essentials, the process of developing trial strategy, and complete trials
- coverage of high-interest practice areas enlivens study
- each chapter contains a mix of civil and criminal problems of increasing complexity
- materials are based on actual cases from the authors' experience as trial lawyers and judges
- carefully crafted problems are short, self-contained, and emphasize specific skills
- eleven civil and criminal case files appear in the final chapter
- a Teacher's Manual helps instructors structure their courses and gain insights into the problems and casesLook for this important content in the Fifth Edition:
- a CD-ROM containing the exhibits, statements, and transcripts of each case file in Chapter 9
- a case file on U.S. v. Manning, which can be tried as a civil or criminal fraud
- modifications of some case files, including State v. Hudson, now a single-defendant trial, and the newly restructured Minor v. Mid-American, now a comparative fault trialUse the book that gives your students hands-on experience with issues they will encounter in practice: Mauet and Wolfson's Materials in Trial Advocacy, Fifth Edition.

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