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Relevance, Admissibility And Common Types Of Evidence
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- Relevance, Admissibility And Common Types Of Evidence
General Principles
Relevance Under The Fre
Balancing Test For Exclusion Of Relevant Evidence
Character Evidence
Prohibition On Use Of Specific Acts As Methods Of Proving Character
Under The Fre
Similar Common Law Doctrines
Settlement Offers
Guilty Pleas
Subsequent Remedial Measures
Liability Insurance
Opinion Testimony
Evidence Of Prior Acts
Prerequisites For Admission Of Evidence Of Other Acts
Scope Of Rule Fre 404(B)
Impeachment
Impeachment By Prior Inconsistent Statements
Evidentiary Effects
Other Methods Of Impeachment: Impeachment By Evidence Of Character For Untruthfulness
Impeachment By Evidence Of Defect Of Capacity
Specific Contradiction By Another Witness
Bias Or Motive To Lie
Impeachment By Means Of Prior Convictions
Rules Concerning Impeachment In Cases Of Sexual Assault Or Child Molestation
Prior False Accusations
Impeachment Of One’s Own Witnesses
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