Minnesota Courtroom Evidence, 2nd Edition
An exhaustive treatment of evidence in both criminal and civil matters, the Minnesota Courtroom Evidence Deskbook belongs on the desk of every Minnesota attorney seeking to have evidence admitted at trial and/or reviewed at the appellate level.
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Now in its second edition, the Minnesota Courtroom Evidence Deskbook goes beyond the evidence rules to provide thorough explanation, comprehensive case law, and the insights and practice tips of federal and Minnesota state court judges, not to mention many of Minnesota’s most distinguished civil, criminal, and appellate practitioners. Offering all the advantages of a traditional evidence manual—the full text of the Minnesota Rules of Evidence and committee comments is paired with the authors’ expert analyses—this book takes you further by offering chapter-length examinations of important evidentiary topics involving several rules simultaneously or carrying unique significance in Minnesota, including social media evidence, circumstantial evidence, and the associated standards of review, and the different inquiries used to admit expert testimony in federal and Minnesota state courts.
Chapter 1: Scope, Purpose, and Rulings on Evidence—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 101–106
Chapter 2: Judicial Notice and Presumptions—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 201 and 301
Chapter 3: Relevance and Exclusionary Rule—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 401–403
Chapter 4: Relevancy of Character Evidence and Other Rules for Specialized Relevancy—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 404–412
Chapter 5: Privilege—Minnesota Rule of Evidence 501
Chapter 6: General Competence—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 601–606
Chapter 7: Impeachment—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 607–610
Chapter 8: Witness Examination Rules—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 611–617
Chapter 9: Opinions and Expert Testimony—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 701–706
Chapter 10: Hearsay Definition and Exclusionary Rule—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 801–802
Chapter 11: Hearsay Rule–Declarant’s Availability is Immaterial—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 803
Chapter 12: Hearsay, Declarant Unavailable and Remaining Rules—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 804–807
Chapter 13: Authentication and Identification—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 901–903
Chapter 14: Contents of Writings, Recordings, and Photographs; Miscellaneous Rules—Minnesota Rules of Evidence 1001–1101
Chapter 15: Social Media Evidence
Chapter 16: Appellate Review of Circumstantial Evidence: Criminal and Civil
Chapter 17: Admission of Expert Testimony in Federal Court
Table of Authorities; Subject Index
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