Throughout New York Evidence Handbook, special attention is paid to helping you quickly solve commonly encountered, but difficult, evidence questions. Without requiring you to pore through older cases of little precedential value, you'll find the latest rules, cases and analysis on:
- Expert evidence - Including DNA profiling, expert opinions based on facts not in evidence
- Hearsay - Confrontation Clause problems, prior statements of witnesses, admissions by employees, hearsay included in business records
- Privileges - Attorney client-privilege in the corporate setting, inadvertent or selective waivers, privileges for health care professionals
- Witnesses - Impeachment by prior convictions and bad acts, evidence from hypnotized witnesses, prior inconsistent and consistent statements
- Relevancy - Chain of custody for physical evidence, gory photographs, character and uncharged crimes, stipulations.