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An advocacy approach to trial evidence
The role and power of the trial judge : evidentiary objections before and during trial
Opening statements
Direct examination of witnesses : basic considerations
Direct examination of witnesses : relevance
Direct examination of witnesses : hearsay and non-hearsay
Direct examination of witnesses : hearsay exceptions
Direct examination of witnesses : policy exclusions and privileges
Direct examination of experts
Exhibits
Judicial notice and presumptions
Cross-examination and impeachment of lay and expert witnesses
Redirect, recross, rebuttal, and surrebuttal
Closing arguments.
The role and power of the trial judge : evidentiary objections before and during trial
Opening statements
Direct examination of witnesses : basic considerations
Direct examination of witnesses : relevance
Direct examination of witnesses : hearsay and non-hearsay
Direct examination of witnesses : hearsay exceptions
Direct examination of witnesses : policy exclusions and privileges
Direct examination of experts
Exhibits
Judicial notice and presumptions
Cross-examination and impeachment of lay and expert witnesses
Redirect, recross, rebuttal, and surrebuttal
Closing arguments.