Course curriculum

    1. Introduction to Evidence and the Federal Rules of Evidence

    2. Preponderance of Evidence

    3. Analysis of Evidence

    4. Testimony

    5. Documents

    6. Rule 101: Definitions

    7. Rule 103. Rulings on Evidence

    8. Rule 106. Remainder of or Related Writings or Recorded Statements

    9. Rule 201. Judicial Notice of Adjudicative Facts

    10. Rule 401. Test for Relevant Evidence

    11. Rule 402. General Admissibility of Relevant Evidence

    12. Rule 403. Excluding Relevant Evidence for Prejudice, Confusion, Waste of Time, or Other Reasons

    13. Rule 404. Character Evidence; Crimes or Other Acts

    14. Rule 405. Methods of Proving Character

    15. Rule 406. Habit; Routine Practice

    16. Rule 408. Compromise Offers and Negotiations

    17. Rule 501. Privilege in General

    18. Rule 502. Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Limitations or Waiver

    19. Rule 601. Competency to Testify in General

    20. Rule 602. Need for Personal Knowledege

    21. Rule 607. Who May Impeach a Witness

    22. Rule 608. A Witness

    23. Rule 609. Impeachment by Evidence of a Criminal Conviction

    24. Rule 611. Mode and Order of Examining Witnesses and Presenting Evidence

    25. Rule 612. Writing Used to Refresh a Witness

    26. Rule 613. Witness

    27. Rule 615. Excluding Witnesses

    28. Rule 701. Opinion Testimony by Lay Witnesses

    29. Rule 702. Testimony by Expert Witnesses

    30. Rule 703. Bases of an Expert

    31. Rule 801. Definitions That Apply to This Article; Exclusions from Hearsay

    32. Rule 802. The Rule Against Hearsay

    33. Rule 803. Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay

    34. Rule 804. Hearsay Exceptions; Declarant Unavailable

    35. Rule 805. Hearsay Within Hearsay

    36. Rule 806. Attacking and Supporting the Declarant

    37. Rule 807. Residual Exception

    38. Rule 901. Authenticating or Identifying Evidence

    39. Rule 902. Evidence That is Self-Authenticating

    40. Rule 1001. Definitions That Apply to This Article

    41. Rule 1002. Requirement of the Original

    42. Rule 1003. Admissibility of Duplicates

    43. Rule 1004. Admissibility of Other Evidence of Content

    44. Rule 1005. Copies of Public Records to Prove Content

    45. Rule 1006. Summaries to Prove Content

    1. Rule Numbers - Quiz #1

    2. Rule Numbers - Quiz #2

    3. Rule Numbers - Quiz #3

    4. Rule Content

    5. Article VIII Hearsay

    6. True or False

    1. Introduction to Federal Rules of Evidence by Category

    2. Authentication

    3. Character

    4. Claim of Error

    5. Cross-Examination

    6. Expert Witnesses

    7. Extrinsic Evidence

    8. Hearsay

    9. Impeachment

    10. Judicial Notice

    11. Offers and Negotiations

    12. Privileges

    13. Relevance

    14. Witnesses

    15. Writings

    1. Instructions for Timing the Evidence Section

    2. 2018 Examination Evidence Section

    3. 2016 Examination Evidence Section

    4. 2014 Examination Evidence Section

    5. 2012 Examination Evidence Section

    6. 2010 Examination Evidence Section

    7. 2008 Examination Evidence Section

    8. 2006 Examination Evidence Section

    9. 2004 Examination Evidence Section

    10. 2002 Examination Evidence Sections

    11. 2000 Examination Evidence Section

About this course

  • 77 lessons
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