Problems in Evidence (Coursebook)
ISBN-13:
9781683281849
ISBN-10:
1683281845
Edition:
6
Author:
Robert Mosteller, Paul Giannelli, Liesa Richter, Kenneth Broun
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
West Academic Publishing
Format:
Paperback
392 pages
Category:
Evidence
,
Rules & Procedures
,
Criminal Law
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ISBN-13:
9781683281849
ISBN-10:
1683281845
Edition:
6
Author:
Robert Mosteller, Paul Giannelli, Liesa Richter, Kenneth Broun
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
West Academic Publishing
Format:
Paperback
392 pages
Category:
Evidence
,
Rules & Procedures
,
Criminal Law
Summary
Problems in Evidence (Coursebook) (ISBN-13: 9781683281849 and ISBN-10: 1683281845), written by authors
Robert Mosteller, Paul Giannelli, Liesa Richter, Kenneth Broun, was published by West Academic Publishing in 2018.
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Seventy-two new problems have been added in this new edition. A number of these new problems concern authentication of social media and electronic evidence and the authentication of DNA with interesting chain of custody problems. Additional problems have been added dealing with expert evidence, including validation of new types of expert and lay testimony regarding cell tower tracking. Three new problems in the area of attorney-client privilege examine the application Federal Rule of Evidence Rule 502. Many of the new problems draw their inspiration from recent appellate opinions dealing with cutting-edge evidence issues.
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