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EVIDENCE 2011 FEATURING PROFESSOR FAUST ROSSI - DVD SEMINAR (M80-1203)EVIDENCE 2011 FEATURING PROFESSOR FAUST ROSSI - DVD SEMINAR (M80-1203)
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FAUST F. ROSSI, SAMUEL S. LIEBOWITZ

PROFESSOR OF TRIAL TECHNIQUES

Cornell Law School

 

I.  Objections, Offers of Proof and Evidentiary Foundations

           ·           Timeliness and specificity requirements for objections and offers of proof.  Rule 103

           ·           Use of motions in limine

           ·           Preliminary fact questions upon which admissibility depends.  Rule 104.

           ·           The doctrine of limited admissibility. Rule 105 and the relation between relevance and hearsay objections

           ·           The often overlooked rule of completeness. Rule 106

 

II. Hearsay:  What Every Trial Lawyer Must Know

           ·           Definition: what it is and what it isn’t

           ·           Privity admissions

           ·           The use of prior consistent statements

           ·           Statements made for purposes of diagnosis or treatment

           ·           Public and business records

           ·           The residual hearsay exception and its uses

           ·           Who is a “predecessor in interest” under the former testimony exception?

 

III. The Sixth Amendment Right of Confrontation

           ·           The Crawford v. Washington revolution and the issues it raises

           ·           What is a “testimonial” statement and why is it important

           ·           The objective witness test

           ·           The primary purpose of police interrogation test

           ·           The “forfeiture by wrongdoing” exception to the Confrontation Requirement

           ·           The six leading United States Supreme Court cases

 

IV. Witness Examination

           ·           Techniques for refreshing and recorded recollection

           ·           Impeachment by contradiction; definition and limits

           ·           Impeaching your own witness; case law limitations

           ·           Impeachment of the non-testifying hearsay declarant.  The tension between Rules 806 and 608(b).

 

V. Expert Witnesses

           ·           History: the eras of liberal admissibility and retrenchment

           ·           The Daubert - Joiner- Kumho revolution

           ·           The impact of amendments to Federal rules 702 and 703

           ·           Criteria for the admissibility of expert testimony

 

VI. Great American Trials: The Story of What Happened When American Nazis Tried to March in Skokie.  Freedom for the Speech We Hate.

           ·           Does the First Amendment protect hate speech?

           ·           Village of Skokie v. The National Socialist Party

           ·           “Time, place, and manner” exception

           ·           The concept of “prior restraint”

           ·           The so called “Heckler’s veto”

           ·           The concept of a “captive audience”

           ·           The “fighting words exception”

           ·           The Skokie result

           ·           International comparisons on how hate speech is handled

           ·           Later decisions: Snyder v. Phelps – the military funeral demonstration case

 

 

This seminar is accredited for 8.1 WV MCLE credits.