Clearly written textbook that helps students understand how evidentiary principles are applied in real-life situations. Text focuses on the practical applications of the Federal rules of Evidence and how the rules relate to ...

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Clearly written textbook that helps students understand how evidentiary principles are applied in real-life situations. Text focuses on the practical applications of the Federal rules of Evidence and how the rules relate to paralegal practice.

Features:

  • Covers a full range of topics, including gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and researching.
  • Written from a real-life perspective, showing how actual practice works in local, state, and federal court.
  • Pedagogy in text developed for paralegal students, and includes short case summaries, readable examples, marginal definitions of terms, marginal cross-references to the Rules of Evidence, review questions, and hypotheticals.
  • Short, concise presentation is ideal for paralegal courses.
  • Updated with changes to the Federal Rules of Evidence.
  • Updated with new cases.
  • New hypotheticals and discussion questions added.



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