Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections, Fourteenth Edition contains the complete text of the Federal Rules of Evidence as amended to December 1, 2019. This useful guide is organized for quick reference, with an alphabetical section of major objections. It includes practical tips and legal interpretations for each rule. The 4x6-inch size is designed to easily tuck into a pocket or briefcase. With its spiral binding the book will lie flat on a desk or table, staying open to the page you are using. The ebook edition is hyperlinked to the rules, providing ready reference to the full language of the applicable rule for every objection.
Federal Rules of Evidence with Objections
The court may admit evidence of a victim's reputation only if the victim has placed it in controversy. (c) Procedure to Determine Admissibility. (1) Motion. If a party intends to offer evidence under Rule 412(b), the party must: (A) ...
Federal Rules of Evidence with Cues and Signals for Making Objections
Federal Rules of Evidence With Trial Objections
This guide outlines the foundations needed to admit evidence—useful whether you are proffering or objecting. The Quick Reference Guide at the end of the book provides instant access to ninety common objections.
The small-format packaging is designed so you can easily tuck the book into a pocket or briefcase. The spiral binding allows you to place the book flat on a desk or table, so you can quickly reference pages without damaging the spine.
This guide is designed to allow litigators in Nevada who are accustomed to the Federal rules to quickly cross reference with Nevada's rules, and to serve as a general guide on the contents of our rules of evidence.
Federal Rules of Evidence with Cues and Signals for Good Objections
This pocket guide is designed to allow litigators to quickly reference to the Federal Rules of Evidence ("FRE").
Federal Rules of Evidence Manual: The trial book