Authors: Jon R. Waltz, Waltz, Roger C. Park, Roger Park
This law school casebook contains questions and hypotheticals on the complex law of evidence. It includes an essay to familiarize students with common courtroom
objections, and reviews the Supreme Court's latest Confrontation Clause case, Lilly v. Virginia, (1999). The work contains an expanded section on scientific evidence, polygraph cases, expert testimony, and field sobriety tests.
Other materials include discussion of prior convictions under Rules 413, 414, and 415, business duty rule, judicial findings as public records, impeachment of a hearsay declarant with specific acts evidence, and the application of Rule 703 to hearsay evidence of street value of drugs.
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Please note that there is both a tenth edition and an UPDATED tenth edition. They're virtually identical, but the updated edition has materials related to the
Crawford case addressing the