Tennessee Evidence Courtroom Manual

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This convenient softcover manual includes the Tennessee Rules of Evidence together with analysis and case notes. It is designed to provide fast, accurate answers to evidentiary questions.
Written by Professor Susan L. Kay of Vanderbilt University Law School and Professor Glen Weissenberger of DePaul University College of Law, leading evidence scholars, Tennessee Evidence Courtroom Manual aids the practitioner and judge alike in understanding the operation and application of the rules of evidence that recur during the course of trials and hearings.
Tennessee Evidence Courtroom Manual includes many convenient features ideal for courtroom application, including:
Table of Contents
ARTCLE I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTCLE II. JUDICIAL NOTICE
ARTCLE III. PRESUMPTIONS
ARTCLE IV. RELEVANCE
ARTCLE V. PRIVILEGES
ARTCLE VI. WITNESSES
ARTCLE VII. OPINIONS AND EXPERT TESTIMONY
ARTICLE VIII. HEARSAY
ARTCLE IX. AUTHENTICATION
ARTCLE X. CONTENTS OF WRITINGS, RECORDINGS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS
APPENDIX. Advisory Committee Notes to the Tennessee Rules of Evidence