Evidence

Famous Trials

June 21, 2010
By Woodruff
Famous Trials

Douglas Linder at the University of Missouri – Kansas City School of Law has created a webpage of famous trials. It contains transcripts, biographies, and other information. The earliest trial included is that of Socrates (399 B.C.). The most recent trial covered is the prosecution of Moussauri in 2006. It is a great source...
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MacLitigator

May 10, 2010
By Woodruff
MacLitigator

You should review MacLitigator’s blog if you use Apple products in your litigation practice. Here is his post on using the ipad during a four day jury trial. If you use an iphone, check out iphone jd.
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Do Not Talk to the Police

May 4, 2010
By Woodruff

If you do, the rules of evidence will hurt you.
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Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule – Federal Rules of Evidence 803

October 20, 2009
By Woodruff

This should be entertaining for those taking evidence.
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