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Written from an advocate's perspective, this guide introduces how the courtroom operates and offers a glimpse into the environment that influences these rulings. Major cases and doctrines are discussed. Examples...
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Twining, W, Theories of Evidence, Bentham and Wigmore (London, Weidenfled and Nicholson, 1985). Twining, W, Rethinking Evidence (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990). Twining, W, Rethinking Evidence – Exploratory Essays, ...
This complete reference guide to North Carolina evidence rules travels easily to the courtroom or classroom.
This new Fourth Edition was necessitated by a major development in the law of evidence. The Evidence Rules Restyling Project changed the text of every single one of the Federal Rules of Evidence.
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