Evidence Foundation Questions in Criminal Law - Trial Practice Techniques Every Successful Prosecutor and Defense Lawyer Must Know
Morley Swingle
Narrator Morley Swingle
Publisher: Morley Swingle Books
Summary
A veteran prosecutor and award-winning author explains the complexities of preparing the right "predicate" questions required to admit evidence in a criminal trial. In this highly readable and entertaining book--read by the author--topics include routine evidentiary issues like fingerprints, photographs, diagrams, business records, ballistics, toxicology results, autopsy findings, surveillance recordings, drug dog alerts, jail calls, confessions, and line-ups, to newer developments such as DNA, cell tower dumps, GPS location data, geofence search warrant results, license plate readers, digitally enhanced photographs, e-mails, text messages, social media postings, and hearsay under the forfeiture by wrongdoing doctrine.
Duration: about 5 hours (04:44:16) Publishing date: 2024-02-06; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

