2014-2015 Statutory and Case Supplement to Fisher’s Evidence (Selected Statutes)
$ 33
Availability: Currently in Stock
Delivery: 10-20 working days
Condition: USED (All books are in used condition)
Condition - Very Good The item shows wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and functions properly. Item may arrive with damaged packaging or be repackaged. It may be marked, have identifying markings on it, or have minor cosmetic damage. It may also be missing some parts/accessories or bundled items.
2014-2015 Statutory and Case Supplement to Fisher’s Evidence (Selected Statutes)
This statutory and case supplement incorporates the newly restyled Federal Rules of Evidence and the newly amended Rule 803(10), along with the relevant Advisory Committee’s Notes. A side-by-side reprinting of the unrestyled and restyled rules allows for ready comparison. Editor’s notes point out those areas where the restyling project, contrary to its authors’ claimed intentions, worked substantive changes in the rules. This volume also includes proposed amendments to Rules 801(d)(1)(B), 803(6), 803(7), and 803(8), together with Advisory Committee’s Notes and explanatory editor’s notes. Those who teach with Fisher’s Evidence (3d ed. 2013) will benefit from paginated cross-references between the casebook and this rulebook.
A case supplement analyzes the Supreme Court’s recent grant of certiorari in Warger v. Shauers, which will be argued in October 2014, as well as the Court's ruling in Salinas v. Texas, 133 S. Ct. 2174 (2013). Warger v. Shauers raises questions in the application of rule 606(b). Salinas v. Texas addresses the prosecution’s use in its case-in-chief of a suspect’s silence in response to noncustodial police questioning.