Indiana Evidence Courtroom Manual
Indiana Evidence Courtroom Manual has been designed specifically for trial use. Its purpose is to provide fast, concise, and authoritative information for most of the evidentiary questions which arise in the course of trials and hearings, as well as in trial preparation. It accomplishes this through a unique combination of trial-tested features, including:

•  Rules: all the rules are collected at the beginning of the publication, and individual rules start the chapters in which the rule is discussed.
•  Committee Commentary: The Committee Commentary is contained in an appendix at the end of the manual. In adopting the Rules of Evidence, the Supreme Court stated: "The Court has elected to adopt only the text of the Indian Rules of Evidence. Practitioners may find the published committee proposal and its commentary helpful as history but should exercise care in its use, inasmuch as the Court has made changes from the committee proposal based on comments received from members of the bench and bar."
•  Analysis: Perhaps the most important part of this book, the author's Analysis provides a quick overview of the rule under discussion, authoritative guidance in interpreting the rule, and pointers for applying the rule in actual practice. In many chapters the Analysis contains special features such as Illustrations, Constitutional Considerations, and Current Trends and New Developments.
•  Incorporated Statutes: Some rules require reference to sections of the Indiana Code. When this is the case, the incorporated statutes appear in the appropriate chapter.
•  Authority: Additional authorities are cited following each chapter's Analysis. These give the user a starting point for additional research.
•  Comparison to Federal Rule: A brief comparison of the Indiana and Federal Rules in each chapter provides additional insight.
•  Cases: Significant cases are summarized at the end of each chapter. These provide support for argument and decisions required during the course of proceedings
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Indiana Evidence Courtroom Manual
Indiana Evidence Courtroom Manual has been designed specifically for trial use. Its purpose is to provide fast, concise, and authoritative information for most of the evidentiary questions which arise in the course of trials and hearings, as well as in trial preparation. It accomplishes this through a unique combination of trial-tested features, including:

•  Rules: all the rules are collected at the beginning of the publication, and individual rules start the chapters in which the rule is discussed.
•  Committee Commentary: The Committee Commentary is contained in an appendix at the end of the manual. In adopting the Rules of Evidence, the Supreme Court stated: "The Court has elected to adopt only the text of the Indian Rules of Evidence. Practitioners may find the published committee proposal and its commentary helpful as history but should exercise care in its use, inasmuch as the Court has made changes from the committee proposal based on comments received from members of the bench and bar."
•  Analysis: Perhaps the most important part of this book, the author's Analysis provides a quick overview of the rule under discussion, authoritative guidance in interpreting the rule, and pointers for applying the rule in actual practice. In many chapters the Analysis contains special features such as Illustrations, Constitutional Considerations, and Current Trends and New Developments.
•  Incorporated Statutes: Some rules require reference to sections of the Indiana Code. When this is the case, the incorporated statutes appear in the appropriate chapter.
•  Authority: Additional authorities are cited following each chapter's Analysis. These give the user a starting point for additional research.
•  Comparison to Federal Rule: A brief comparison of the Indiana and Federal Rules in each chapter provides additional insight.
•  Cases: Significant cases are summarized at the end of each chapter. These provide support for argument and decisions required during the course of proceedings
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Indiana Evidence Courtroom Manual

Indiana Evidence Courtroom Manual

Indiana Evidence Courtroom Manual

Indiana Evidence Courtroom Manual

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Indiana Evidence Courtroom Manual has been designed specifically for trial use. Its purpose is to provide fast, concise, and authoritative information for most of the evidentiary questions which arise in the course of trials and hearings, as well as in trial preparation. It accomplishes this through a unique combination of trial-tested features, including:

•  Rules: all the rules are collected at the beginning of the publication, and individual rules start the chapters in which the rule is discussed.
•  Committee Commentary: The Committee Commentary is contained in an appendix at the end of the manual. In adopting the Rules of Evidence, the Supreme Court stated: "The Court has elected to adopt only the text of the Indian Rules of Evidence. Practitioners may find the published committee proposal and its commentary helpful as history but should exercise care in its use, inasmuch as the Court has made changes from the committee proposal based on comments received from members of the bench and bar."
•  Analysis: Perhaps the most important part of this book, the author's Analysis provides a quick overview of the rule under discussion, authoritative guidance in interpreting the rule, and pointers for applying the rule in actual practice. In many chapters the Analysis contains special features such as Illustrations, Constitutional Considerations, and Current Trends and New Developments.
•  Incorporated Statutes: Some rules require reference to sections of the Indiana Code. When this is the case, the incorporated statutes appear in the appropriate chapter.
•  Authority: Additional authorities are cited following each chapter's Analysis. These give the user a starting point for additional research.
•  Comparison to Federal Rule: A brief comparison of the Indiana and Federal Rules in each chapter provides additional insight.
•  Cases: Significant cases are summarized at the end of each chapter. These provide support for argument and decisions required during the course of proceedings

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781522139256
Publisher: LexisNexis
Publication date: 09/15/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 629 KB

Table of Contents

​I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
II. JUDICIAL NOTICE
III. PRESUMPTIONS
IV. RELEVANCY AND ITS LIMITS
V. PRIVILEGES
VI. WITNESSES
VII. OPINIONS AND EXPERT TESTIMONY
VIII. HEARSAY
IX. AUTHENTICATION AND IDENTIFICATION
X. CONTENTS OF WRITINGS, RECORDINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS
XI. MISCELLANEOUS RULES
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