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Binders on Pennsylvania Evidence, 12th Edition (eBook)

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Price: $119.00
Item Code: 11754-EBP

About

Do you want to know the best way to prepare your case correctly and excel in your evidential arguments? David F. Binder and the Hon. Bret M. Binder, the authors of Binders on Pennsylvania Evidence, provide crucial information and guidance that enables practitioners to  confidently maneuver through the ever-evolving world of evidence. With point-by-point commentary and analysis of each evidence topic, both the codified rules and the common law, the Binders have created an easy-to-read, reliable practice tool. Additionally, with cross references to cases and other rules, you get a quick jump-start on additional research and a fast identification of supporting authorities.

Summary of Contents

  • General Provisions of the Pennsylvania Rules of Evidence
  • Judicial Notice
  • Presumptions
  • Relevance
  • Testimonial Privileges
  • Witnesses
  • Opinions and Expert Testimony
  • Hearsay
  • Authentication and Identification
  • Contents of Writings, Recordings, and Photographs; Best Evidence Rule
  • Miscellaneous Rules of Evidence
  • Index of Cases
  • Index of Rules
  • Subject Index
Practice Areas
Published: 4/1/2023
Pages: 1084
Size: Other

Authors/Faculty

David F. Binder Esq.
Goldenberg, Silverman, Gillman & Binder
Bret M. Binder
Chester County Court of Common Pleas
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