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Lecture Five: Evidence Law: Witnesses, Experts, and Authentication

Dec 27, 202418 min
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Episode description

This lecture excerpt outlines the core principles of evidence law concerning witnesses, expert testimony, and evidence authentication. It systematically covers witness competency, including special rules for judges and jurors, and details the procedures of direct and cross-examination, emphasizing judicial control to prevent harassment. The lecture then focuses on expert testimony, explaining qualification requirements, permissible bases for opinions, the Daubert Standard for reliability, and limitations on expert opinions. Finally, it addresses evidence authentication and identification, including methods for various evidence types and the concept of self-authenticating documents, concluding with an explanation of the best evidence rule and its exceptions. The overall purpose is to provide a comprehensive understanding of these evidentiary rules for legal professionals, illustrated by examples and hypothetical scenarios to solidify comprehension.

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