Williams on Mississippi Evidence
Williams on Mississippi Evidence is a thoughtfully organized resource that provides succinct, yet explicit, information on the law of Mississippi evidence.

This Mississippi treatise is an ideal desk reference for busy litigators, and a perfect companion for learning or teaching the law of evidence. Written in an easily accessible and understandable format, the book is broken down into highly focused sections and subsections with descriptive headings; an answer is never far away.

Following an introductory chapter that places the law of evidence in the larger context of the trial process, and which plainly describes the burdens of proof and of persuasion, the text follows the organization of the Mississippi Rules of Evidence, covering the following topics:

•   judicial notice
•   presumptions
•   relevancy
•   privileges
•   witnesses
•   opinions and expert testimony
•   hearsay
•   authentication and identification
•   best evidence rule
•   spoliation

For each of these topics, the pertinent rule is described and analyzed, with emphasis on the Mississippi case law interpreting the rule. The case law discussion is detailed, highlighting the complex and evolving nature of the law of evidence. Where appropriate, Fifth Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court decisions are considered, and differences between the Mississippi Rules and the Federal Rules are addressed. Interspersed throughout the text are boxed excerpts of the rule(s) being considered.
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Williams on Mississippi Evidence
Williams on Mississippi Evidence is a thoughtfully organized resource that provides succinct, yet explicit, information on the law of Mississippi evidence.

This Mississippi treatise is an ideal desk reference for busy litigators, and a perfect companion for learning or teaching the law of evidence. Written in an easily accessible and understandable format, the book is broken down into highly focused sections and subsections with descriptive headings; an answer is never far away.

Following an introductory chapter that places the law of evidence in the larger context of the trial process, and which plainly describes the burdens of proof and of persuasion, the text follows the organization of the Mississippi Rules of Evidence, covering the following topics:

•   judicial notice
•   presumptions
•   relevancy
•   privileges
•   witnesses
•   opinions and expert testimony
•   hearsay
•   authentication and identification
•   best evidence rule
•   spoliation

For each of these topics, the pertinent rule is described and analyzed, with emphasis on the Mississippi case law interpreting the rule. The case law discussion is detailed, highlighting the complex and evolving nature of the law of evidence. Where appropriate, Fifth Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court decisions are considered, and differences between the Mississippi Rules and the Federal Rules are addressed. Interspersed throughout the text are boxed excerpts of the rule(s) being considered.
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Williams on Mississippi Evidence

Williams on Mississippi Evidence

by Parham Williams
Williams on Mississippi Evidence

Williams on Mississippi Evidence

by Parham Williams

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Overview

Williams on Mississippi Evidence is a thoughtfully organized resource that provides succinct, yet explicit, information on the law of Mississippi evidence.

This Mississippi treatise is an ideal desk reference for busy litigators, and a perfect companion for learning or teaching the law of evidence. Written in an easily accessible and understandable format, the book is broken down into highly focused sections and subsections with descriptive headings; an answer is never far away.

Following an introductory chapter that places the law of evidence in the larger context of the trial process, and which plainly describes the burdens of proof and of persuasion, the text follows the organization of the Mississippi Rules of Evidence, covering the following topics:

•   judicial notice
•   presumptions
•   relevancy
•   privileges
•   witnesses
•   opinions and expert testimony
•   hearsay
•   authentication and identification
•   best evidence rule
•   spoliation

For each of these topics, the pertinent rule is described and analyzed, with emphasis on the Mississippi case law interpreting the rule. The case law discussion is detailed, highlighting the complex and evolving nature of the law of evidence. Where appropriate, Fifth Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court decisions are considered, and differences between the Mississippi Rules and the Federal Rules are addressed. Interspersed throughout the text are boxed excerpts of the rule(s) being considered.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781522147640
Publisher: LexisNexis
Publication date: 12/29/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Chapter 1   The Trial Process

Chapter 2   Judicial Notice

Chapter 3   Presumptions

Chapter 4   Relevancy and Its Limits

Chapter 5   Privileges

Chapter 6   Witnesses

Chapter 7   Opinions and Expert Testimony

Chapter 8   The Hearsay Rule

Chapter 9   Authentication and Identification

Chapter 10   Best Evidence Rule

Chapter 11   Spoliation

Table of Cases

Index
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