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Evidence Rules

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2006574 pagesWolters Kluwer

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This comprehensive guide delves into the intricate world of evidence law, focusing on both the Federal Rules of Evidence and the California Evidence Code. It provides a detailed examination of the principles and applications of evidence in legal proceedings. Designed for students and practitioners, this book offers a clear understanding of how evidence is presented and evaluated in the courtroom.

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David A. Sklansky is a leading voice in legal scholarship, known for his comprehensive works on evidence law like "Federal Rules of Evidence and California Evidence Code." He also examines critical issues in policing and reform, as seen in his book "Police Reform From The Bottom Up.

In 1507, German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller produced a world map on which he named the lands of the Western Hemisphere "America" after Italian explorer and cartographer Amerigo Vespucci. The former British colonies first used the country's modern name in the Declaration of Independence, the "unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America" adopted by the "Representatives of the united States of America" on July 4, 1776. The current name was finalized on November 15, 1777, wh...

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Book cover of Federal rules of evidence and california evidence code
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