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Re: 12 Hours to learn Evidence

Post by umichman » Thu Apr 28, 2016 8:19 pm

ime you only fail classes if you make a concerted effort to piss off the professor.

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Re: 12 Hours to learn Evidence

Post by banjo » Thu Apr 28, 2016 8:42 pm

Every professor is different, but I would focus on the following:

-definition of relevance and public policy exceptions to relevance
-relevance of prior similar occurrences
-character testimony
-impeaching witnesses
-definition of hearsay and exclusions for nonhearsay
-hearsay exceptions: declarant unavailable
-hearsay exceptions: declarant availability immaterial

Use mnemonics, good 2L/3L outlines, and maybe the Barbri Evidence outline (~98 pages).

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