evidence Flashcards
1
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Criminal Burdens of Proof for Prosecution & Defendant
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2
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How to think about “burden of proof” conceptually
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3
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Denial v. affirmative defense
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4
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How to shift burden of proof
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5
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Types facts judicially noticed
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6
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Must jury accept noticed fact as true (civil & criminal)
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7
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Character evidence for substantive use flowchart
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8
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Character evidence admissibility flowchart
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9
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Rules relating to content of writings, recordings, and photographs
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- Best evidence rule
- admissibility of other evidence of content (original not required when CLOTS applies–collateral issue, lost, opponent possession / refused delivery, testimony/admission by opponent, subpoena cannot obtain original)
- Summaries of voluminous writings, recordings, photos
10
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Requirements for opinion testimony by lay witnesses
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11
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Proper scope of lay, non-expert opinion
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12
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Are legal conclusions by lay witnesses admissible?
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NO
13
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Bases of opinion testimony by experts
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14
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Expert opinions on ultimate issue
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15
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attorney client privilege
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