A Practical Guide to Introducing Evidence in Massachusetts is a convenient reference for identifying the foundational requirements and examination techniques that apply to introducing evidence at trial. Sample examinations illustrate the practical implementation of each of the evidentiary approaches explored in the text.
The Practical Guide addresses some eighty evidentiary areas, from admissions to X-rays. And it offers tips and guidelines for handling established categories of evidence—prior convictions, privileges, hearsay—as well as timely topics such as genetic marker testing, "first complaint" evidence, Daubert/Lanigan standards, and electronic evidence such as Web pages and e-mail.
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Thank you for choosing to keep your evidence library current with this 2024 edition of A Practical Guide to Introducing Evidence in Massachusetts . In this revised edition, you will find practical discussion, case law, and insights on topics such as the following:
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