Clearly written textbook that helps students understand how evidentiary principles are applied in real-life situations. Text focuses on the practical applications of the Federal rules of Evidence and how the rules relate to paralegal practice.
Features:
Covers a full range of topics, including gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and researching.
Written from a real-life perspective, showing how actual practice works in local, state, and federal court.
Pedagogy in text developed for paralegal students, and includes short case summaries, readable examples, marginal definitions of terms, marginal cross-references to the Rules of Evidence, review questions, and hypotheticals.
Short, concise presentation is ideal for paralegal courses.
Updated with changes to the Federal Rules of Evidence.