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Federal Rules of Evidence in a Nutshell 11th Edition

Federal Rules of Evidence in a Nutshell 11th Edition

$15.00

by Michael Graham

✅ Year of publication: 2020

✅ Pages: 794

✅ Format: PDF, EPUB

✅ISBN: 9781684676859

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The Federal Rules of Evidence in a Nutshell, 11th Edition by Michael Graham is a concise and accessible guide of Evidence. This book breaks down complex legal concepts into easily digestible pieces, making it perfect for students, practitioners, and anyone looking to understand the rules governing evidence in federal court.

The book simplifies topics like hearsay, relevancy, privileges, and witness testimony.

The Nutshell, reflecting the Federal Rules of Evidence as restyled and amended up to and including December 1, 2020, contains a crisp, clear, concise, and complete explanation of each Federal Rule of Evidence designed to prepare every student for the course final, the multistate bar examination, and most significantly a successful litigation practice career.

Graham’s writing is clear and direct, ensuring that even those with limited legal knowledge can grasp key concepts. His breakdown of the rules provides not just theoretical knowledge, but practical examples that highlight how the rules play out in various legal settings.

Whether you’re studying for an exam or practicing law, the book is a valuable resource. It provides a quick reference to help users navigate the complex world of evidence law with ease.

The Federal Rules of Evidence in a Nutshell offers a valuable tool for understanding their application in the judicial process.

With respect to the definition of hearsay, the not hearsay definition, the most commonly encountered hearsay exceptions, expert witnesses, and character evidence even more exhaustive treatment is provided. Concrete illustrations are presented throughout.

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