A practical guide for getting all types of exhibits admitted into evidence at trial and in pretrial proceedings. Exhibits are divided into seven main categories and the foundation questions and answers are provided for each. Discusses more than 100 different kinds of exhibits in detail, with emphasis on newer technology.
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"An extremely practical manual on how to get almost any kind of evidence admitted. Every trial lawyer should have it on his or her desk." -- Faust F. Rossi, Samuel S. Leibowitz Professor of Trial Techniques, Cornell Law School
"This is a useful book. Its perspective on the subject of handling exhibits at deposition and trial is summed up by the name of the collection to which it belongs: the National Institute for Trial Advocacy's Practical Guide Series. The author is an experienced trial lawyer. Tangible Evidence emphasizes practical problems encountered in trying a case.... Tangible Evidence is well-organized and well-written. Federal prosecutors and many state prosecutors will find it a resource." -- The Prosecutor
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