Introduction Rule 601: General Rule of Competency Rule 602: Lack of Personal Knowledge Rule 603: Oath or Affirmation Rule 604: Interpreters Rule 605: Competency of Judge as Witness Rule 606: Competency of Juror as Witness … (a) At the Trial … (b) Inquiry into Validity of Verdict or Indictment Rule 607: Who May Impeach Rule 608: Evidence of Character and Conduct of Witness … (a) Opinion and Reputation Evidence of Character … (b) Specific Instances of Conduct Rule 609: Impeachment by Evidence of Conviction of Crime … (a) General Rule … (b) Time Limit … (e) Pendency of Appeal Rule 610: Religious Beliefs of Opinions Rule 611: Mode and Order of Interrogation and Presentation … (a) Control by Judge … (b) Scope of Cross-Examination … (c) Leading Q...
No. 1. Arrest-Definition. No. 2. Arrest-Conduct of Officer. No. 3. Arrest-Conduct of Officer, No. 4...
The Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) in the United States comprise a number of short provisions that ...
Modem American law is, in a sense, a system of compartments. For understandable curricular reasons, ...
Introduction Rule 601: General Rule of Competency Rule 602: Lack of Personal Knowledge Rule 603: Oat...
On August 24, 1975, new rules of evidence became effective in Nebraska courts. Known officially as t...
It has long been an established rule of courtroom procedure that a party calling a witness is prohib...
This article discusses two sections of the Federal and Nebraska Rules: (1) cross-examination of part...
The rules contained in Article VII, Opinion and Expert Testimony, of the Proposed Nebraska Rules o...
Article VI of the Michigan Rules of Evidence contains the rules dealing with witnesses. Trials bring...
In Nebraska the procedure for determining whether a defendant is mentally competent to stand trial i...
Article VI of the Michigan Rules of Evidence contains the rules dealing with witnesses. Trials bring...
The Act amends a section of the Code pertaining to the competency of child witnesses to testify. Bef...
The request of the editor of the Review that I comment upon the new Nebraska rules of civil procedur...
I. Introduction II. Basic Patterns III. Specific Rules … A. What Is Not Hearsay … 1. Operative Facts...
Although courts and scholars have long recognized the weaknesses of eyewitness testimony, the legal ...
No. 1. Arrest-Definition. No. 2. Arrest-Conduct of Officer. No. 3. Arrest-Conduct of Officer, No. 4...
The Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) in the United States comprise a number of short provisions that ...
Modem American law is, in a sense, a system of compartments. For understandable curricular reasons, ...
Introduction Rule 601: General Rule of Competency Rule 602: Lack of Personal Knowledge Rule 603: Oat...
On August 24, 1975, new rules of evidence became effective in Nebraska courts. Known officially as t...
It has long been an established rule of courtroom procedure that a party calling a witness is prohib...
This article discusses two sections of the Federal and Nebraska Rules: (1) cross-examination of part...
The rules contained in Article VII, Opinion and Expert Testimony, of the Proposed Nebraska Rules o...
Article VI of the Michigan Rules of Evidence contains the rules dealing with witnesses. Trials bring...
In Nebraska the procedure for determining whether a defendant is mentally competent to stand trial i...
Article VI of the Michigan Rules of Evidence contains the rules dealing with witnesses. Trials bring...
The Act amends a section of the Code pertaining to the competency of child witnesses to testify. Bef...
The request of the editor of the Review that I comment upon the new Nebraska rules of civil procedur...
I. Introduction II. Basic Patterns III. Specific Rules … A. What Is Not Hearsay … 1. Operative Facts...
Although courts and scholars have long recognized the weaknesses of eyewitness testimony, the legal ...
No. 1. Arrest-Definition. No. 2. Arrest-Conduct of Officer. No. 3. Arrest-Conduct of Officer, No. 4...
The Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) in the United States comprise a number of short provisions that ...
Modem American law is, in a sense, a system of compartments. For understandable curricular reasons, ...