This program addresses evidence problems encountered in pre-trial hearings and trials. Practitioners will be exposed to up-to-date cases causing changes in handling courtroom evidence, new methods for strategically using evidence rules to obtain favorable rulings and methods for advancing evidence rules and avoiding harmful rulings. The program utilizes a practical approach to using New York Evidence rules as part of overall trial preparation.
Program Topics
• Forensic Science and the New York Rules of Evidence
Slides |
Powerpoint Slides - Evidentiary Issues - A Case Study - People v. Robert Hook | Available after Purchase |
Materials |
A Message from the Program Chair - 7-21-11 | Available after Purchase |
The NAS Forensic Report - Recent Legal Developments and New York Evidence by Marvin E. Schechter | Available after Purchase |
Recent Developments in Confrontation Clause Jurisprudence by Andrew C. Fine | Available after Purchase |
The Right to Present a Defense by Mark J. Mahoney | Available after Purchase |
Opening the Door- The Evidence That Keeps on Giving by Marvin E. Schecter | Available after Purchase |
Full Coursebook (249 pages) | Available after Purchase |
Faculty Biographies | Available after Purchase |