A Student’s Guide to Trial Objections

A Student’s Guide to Trial Objections by Charles B. Gibbons is published by West Academic Press in 2018 and spans 661 pages. This guide serves as a quick reference for understanding how courts interpret the Federal Rules of Evidence, making it particularly useful for students in trial practice courses and clinics, as well as those studying basic and advanced evidence courses.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of various objections encountered in trial settings, supported by recent civil and criminal cases from all federal circuits. This edition also addresses the amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence regarding Ancient Documents and Self-Authenticating Evidence, effective December 1, 2017. The book focuses on practical applications of law and evidence, providing essential insights for those engaged in legal studies.
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This guide is a quick reference to various ways in which the courts have translated the text of the Federal Rules of Evidence. It is useful for students enrolled in trial practice courses and clinics and is also helpful as an adjunct reference for students taking basic and advanced evidence courses. The 2018 edition includes dozens of recent civil and criminal cases from all of the federal circuits and includes the recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence with respect to Ancient Documents and Self-Authenticating Evidence effective December 1, 2017.
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