Materials in trial advocacy : problems and cases / Thomas A. Mauet, Warren D. Wolfson, Stephen D. Easton.
2015
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Title
Materials in trial advocacy : problems and cases / Thomas A. Mauet, Warren D. Wolfson, Stephen D. Easton.
Published
New York : Wolters Kluwer, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Call Number
KF8915.Z9 M33 2015
Edition
Eighth edition.
ISBN
9781454852032
1454852038
1454852038
Description
xvii, 824 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)907155351
Series
Other Editions
Revision of: Mauet, Thomas A. Materials in trial advocacy. 7th ed. New York : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, ©2011 9780735510449 (OCoLC)700205720
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Table of Contents
Preface
xv
I.
Jury Selection
1
Introduction
3
1.1.
Civil: Automobile Negligence
5
1.2.
Civil: Products Liability
7
1.3.
Civil: Medical Malpractice
9
1.4.
Civil: Wrongful Death
11
1.5.
Criminal: Armed Robbery and Aggravated Battery
13
1.6.
Criminal: Sexual Assault
15
1.7.
Criminal: Tax Evasion
17
1.8.
Criminal: Murder
19
II.
Opening Statements
21
Introduction
21
III.
Direct And Cross-Examination
23
Introduction
25
3.1.
Conversations and Telephone Calls
27
3.2.
Conversations and Telephone Calls
29
3.3.
Refreshing Recollection and Recorded Recollection
31
3.4.
Refreshing Recollection and Recorded Recollection
37
3.5.
Homicide Victim's Widow
41
3.6.
Alibi Witness
43
3.7.
Witness to Car Collision
45
3.8.
Pedestrian at Car Collision
47
3.9.
Police Officer on Surveillance
51
3.10.
Police Officer at Sexual Assault Scene
53
3.11.
Robbery Victim
55
3.12.
Accident Victim
57
3.13.
Battery Victim: Changed Testimony
59
3.14.
Accident Investigator at Intersection Collision
61
3.15.
Robbery Victim and Bank Diagram
65
3.16.
Robbery Victim and Lineup Photograph
69
3.17.
Records Witness and Exhibit
73
3.18.
Character Witness
77
3.19.
Adverse Witness
79
3.20.
Stipulations
83
3.21.
Judicial Notice
89
IV.
Exhibits
91
Introduction
93
4.1.
Gun
95
4.2.
Monogrammed Card Case
99
4.3.
Knife
103
4.4.
Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit
107
4.5.
Brake Tube
113
4.6.
Photograph of Police Officers and Plaintiff
119
4.7.
Photographs of Accident Victim
123
4.8.
Photograph of Building
129
4.9.
Photograph of Building
133
4.10.
Photograph of Building
137
4.11.
Diagram of Intersection
141
4.12.
Diagram of House
145
4.13.
Map
149
4.14.
Promissory Note
153
4.15.
Contract
157
4.16.
Photocopies of Check
161
4.17.
Letters
165
4.18.
Stock Purchase Order
171
4.19.
Theft Report
177
4.20.
Accident Report
181
4.21.
Time Card
185
4.22.
Deposit and Withdrawal Slips
189
4.23.
Summary Chart
195
4.24.
Prison Logbook
199
4.25.
E-mail and Website Messages
207
4.26.
Chat Room Transcript
219
4.27.
Social Media Post
233
V.
Impeachment And Rehabilitation
261
Introduction
263
5.1.
Oral Statement
265
5.2.
Oral Statement
267
5.3.
Oral Statement
269
5.4.
Written Report of Oral Statement
271
5.5.
Written Report of Oral Statement
275
5.6.
Job Application Form
279
5.7.
Letter
283
5.8.
Q and A Signed Statement
287
5.9.
Deposition Transcript
293
5.10.
Deposition Transcript
297
5.11.
Deposition Transcript
303
5.12.
Grand Jury Transcript and Police Report
307
5.13.
Police Report
313
5.14.
Written Statements
317
5.15.
Grand Jury Transcript and Q and A Signed Statement
323
5.16.
Deposition Testimony
329
5.17.
Diagram
331
5.18.
Grand Jury Transcript
335
5.19.
Police Report
339
5.20.
Written Report of Oral Statement
343
5.21.
Deposition
347
5.22.
Armed Robbery Identification
349
VI.
Experts
351
Introduction
353
6.1.
Medical Expert Qualification
355
6.2.
Fingerprint Expert Qualification
361
6.3.
Treating Physician and Diagrams of Spine
363
6.4.
Treating Physician
369
6.5.
Treating Physician
381
6.6.
Economist
393
6.7.
Impeachment with Treatise: Fingerprint Expert
399
6.8.
Impeachment with Treatise: Microanalyst
403
6.9.
Impeachment with Treatise: Physician
407
6.10.
Medical Examiner in Murder Case
411
6.11.
Psychiatrist Testimony in Murder Case
435
6.12.
Psychiatrist Testimony in Civil Case
453
6.13.
Hearing Regarding Admissibility of Expert Opinion
471
VII.
Advanced Direct And Cross-Examination
485
Introduction
487
7.1.
Vehicle Collision Case
489
7.2.
Civil Rights Case
503
7.3.
Theft of Trade Secrets Case
519
7.4.
Home Purchase Contract Case
551
7.5.
Age Discrimination Employment Case
573
7.6.
Murder Case
593
7.7.
Drug Entrapment Case
603
7.8.
Criminal Fraud Case
615
7.9.
Armed Robbery Case
649
7.10.
Bribery Case
669
7.11.
Insider Trading Case
689
7.12.
Cell Phone from Search Incident to Arrest Case
713
VIII.
Closing Arguments
737
Introduction
739
8.1.
Liability Argument in Contract Action
741
8.2.
Damages Argument in Negligence Action
743
8.3.
Damages Argument in Products Liability Action
745
8.4.
Identification Argument in Robbery Case
747
8.5.
Identification and Alibi Argument in Robbery Case
749
8.6.
Self-Defense Argument in Murder Case
751
IX.
Trials
753
Introduction
755
General Jury Instructions
757
General Civil Jury Instructions
759
General Criminal Jury Instructions
761
Suggested Verdict Forms
763
9.1.
False Arrest, Malicious Prosecution, and Defamation: Karen Adams v. Chandler Department Store
765
9.2.
Contract: Whitney Thompson v. Thermorad Corporation
769
9.3.
Negligence (Contribution Claim): Jordan Minor Construction Company v. Mid-American Concrete Company
773
9.4.
Products Liability and Wrongful Death: Shirley Harte, Administrator of the Estate of Marion Harte, Deceased v. Acme Manufacturing Co.
777
9.5.
Gender Discrimination, Wrongful Termination, and Defamation: Sharon Donaldson v. Empire Car Rental Company
781
9.6.
Murder: State v. Merle Rausch
785
9.7.
Murder and Attempted Armed Robbery: State v. John Hudson
787
9.8.
Aggravated Sexual Assault: State v. Michael Miller
791
9.9.
Murder: State v. Frank Fletcher and Arthur Morris
793
9.10.
Bribery: State v. Avery Wentworth and Chris Benson
797
9.11.
Criminal Mail Fraud or Civil Fraud: United States of America or Rock Insurance Co. v. Chris Manning
801
9.12.
Medical Negligence: Jennifer Smith v. Kelly Davis, M.D.
805
9.13.
Driving While Intoxicated and Careless and Imprudent Driving: State v. Brad Smithton
809
9.14(A).
Misdemeanor Battery and Assault of a Law Enforcement Officer: State v. Todd Wearl
813
9.14(B).
Intentional Tort (Battery): George Otta v. Todd Wearl
817
9.14(C).
42 U.S.C. [§] 1983 Suit: Todd Wearl v. Dan Kinger
821