Evidence in Florida

Evidence in Florida offers a practical, contemporary approach to the law of evidence. Experienced practitioners, judges, and law professors share their expertise in all aspects of the gathering and presentation of evidence in Florida courts.

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Evidence in Florida offers a practical, contemporary approach to the law of evidence. Experienced practitioners, judges, and law professors share their expertise in all aspects of the gathering and presentation of evidence in Florida courts. The updated and expanded Twelfth Edition includes:

  • Updated case law, statutes, and rules and regulations.
  • Hot Topics:
    • Updated Florida Evidence Code
    • Florida is now a Daubert state.
    • The Florida Supreme Court adopted the Daubert amendments to the extent they are procedural in In re: Amendments to Florida Evidence Code, 278 So. 3d 551 (Fla. 2019).
    • Discussion of pleas added to Chapter 13, Florida Trial Objections.

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The 11th edition ISBN was 9781522139935.

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Table of contents

  1.  Introduction 
Joseph C. Bodiford

2.  Judicial Notice; Presumptions; Burden of Proof
John K. Londot

3.  Relevancy
Roy E. Fitzgerald and Jennifer Perrone

4.  Privileges
Gannon M. Coens

5.  Witnesses
Michael H. Moody

6.  Impeachment
Joseph C. Bodiford

7.  Opinion and Expert Testimony
Jeannine Smith Williams

8.  Hearsay Rule
Mark M. Dobson

9.  Hearsay Exceptions
Mark M. Dobson

10.  Real and Demonstrative Evidence
John K. Londot and Ronald M. Rosengarten

11.  Best Evidence Rule
Melisa L. Bodnar

12.  Parol Evidence Rule
Shirley Mays

13.  Florida Trial Objections
Robert Michael Eschenfelder

14.  Evidentiary Trial Issues
Roy E. Fitzgerald

15.  Electronic Evidence
Hon. Ralph Artigliere and William Hamilton

Appendix  F.S. Chapter 90, Florida Evidence Code (Including Sponsors' Notes)

INDEXES
Citation Index
Case Index
Subject Index