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Integrated New Jersey Procedure and Evidence

ALM Media, LLC, January 2011, Pages: 450

Integrated New Jersey Procedure and Evidence presents strategies for maximum success in court, by examining all rules and law regarding the use of evidence. While rules relating to trials are interspersed throughout our Rules of Evidence and Rules of Court, there is heavy interplay between Rules of Court, Rules of Professional Conduct, Rules of Evidence, Model Civil Jury Charges, and court decisions, where critical evidentiary rules can be found. Andrew Kyreakakis provides practice points and insights as to how this body of evidence law plays out in a courtroom. This book is a comprehensive resource for both the novice and the experienced trial lawyer. In 2012 Kyreakakis writes about how the internet and social media have affected juries, and adds a new chapter on spoliation of evidence.

** 450 Page Annual Paperback, Integrated New Jersey Procedure and Evidence

** Includes Online Edition Integrated New Jersey Procedure and Evidence

** Searchable Text and Index

** One-click Access to Related Material: Cases, Statutes, and other Authoritative Content.

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Chapter 1: Pretrial Information Exchange

Chapter 2: Selecting a Jury

Chapter 3: Jury Note Taking and Jury Questions

Chapter 4: Opening Statement

Chapter 5: Preliminary Hearing

Chapter 6: Conditional Evidence

Chapter 7: Judicial Notice

Chapter 8: Presumptions

Chapter 9: Relevance, Exclusionary Rules and Limiting Instructions

Chapter 10: Character Evidence

Chapter 11: Privileges

Chapter 12: Lack of Personal Knowledge

Chapter 13: Order of Interrogation and Presentation of Proofs

Chapter 14: Refreshing Recollection and Past Recollection Recorded

Chapter 15: Questioning and Calling of Witnesses by the Trial Judge

Chapter 16: Sequestration of Witnesses

Chapter 17: Attacking Credibility

Chapter 18: Prior Inconsistent Statement Used to Impeach the Witness

Chapter 19: Prior Inconsistent Statements Admitted for Their Truth

Chapter 20: Prior Consistent Statements and Vouching

Chapter 21: Expert Testimony

Chapter 22: Use of Depositions and Prior Testimony at Trial

Chapter 23: Use of Interrogatory Answers at Trial

Chapter 24: Hearsay

Chapter 25: Authenication of Trial Exhibits

Chapter 26: The Parol Evidence Rule

Chapter 27: Trial Objections

Chapter 28: Closing Statement

Chapter 29: Jury Charge and Verdict Sheet

Chapter 30: Trial Motions

Chapter 31: Spoliation of Evidence 423 NEW Chapter 2012!

Table of Cases

Table of Rules, Statutes, and Jury Instructions

Index

Andrew J. Kyreakakis



Andrew J. Kyreakakis is a member of the New Jersey and New York bars and has been a certified civil trial attorney in New Jersey for more than 15 years. Kyreakakis is the attorney of record on numerous state and federal decisions, including opinions on trial evidence and procedure, specifically expert testimony, motion for directed verdict, evidence on settlement negotiations, impeachment, prejudicial evidence, remittitur, motion for a new trial, and parol evidence.

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