Are there separate unavailability requirements that apply?
Does the exception about the absence of an entry in a public document apply to a private document as well?
Is there room for interpretation on a certain point of evidence or is the law in California clear?
How is California law different from the federal rule when it comes to dying declarations?
California Evidence Code with Objections has the answers to these questions and many others, with alphabetical thumb tabs on the side and a statute index in the back. Traditional, straightforward statements of objections and responses are provided for everything from Ambiguity and Experts to Presumptions, Privileges, and Relevance. Each chapter provides the applicable California case law and statutes, an explanation giving the reason for the law, and the current understanding of it.
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He specializes in discrimination law, civil trial law, and civil rights history. Principal spokesperson for the Campaign to Defeat Proposition 209. Clerked for Chief Justice Rose Bird of the California Supreme Court. Worked as a civil rights prosecutor for the State of California. Serves on the board of directors and the litigation committees of the ACLU of Northern California, the Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area, Equal Rights Advocates, and the American Jewish Congress, Pacific Northwest Region. Author of numerous law review articles in the field of discrimination law.
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