Lifg

Lifg

1. What real evidence include,
2. the first step of laying a foundation
3. What occurs when collecting evidence at a crime scene
4. How test results can be challenged at trial
5. What judge’s do about the admissibility of a new type of scientific test at trial
6. Comparing fingerprints to DNA
7. The controversy surrounding the use of DNA testing
8. What “writing” refers to
9. What “photographs” includes
10. Authenticating a documents at trial
11. Certified copies of court document
12. Layperson identification of handwriting on a document
13. Public records
14. Forensic court examiners
15. Ink
16. The Business Records Exception to the Hearsay Rule
17. “secondary evidence”
18. FRE 1002
19. Parol evidence
20. Three-dimensional models of crime scene
21. “statement” as used in Hearsay Rule
22. Admissions of party to the case
23. Adoptive [tacit] admission
24. When a co-conspirator’s statement can be used at trial of the other conspirator
25. The Declaration Against Interest Exception to Hearsay Rule
26. Spontaneous declaration as compared to contemporaneous declaration
27. The Dying Declaration Exception to the Hearsay Rule
28. The Mental and Physical state exception to Hearsay Rule
29. The Former Testimony Exception to the Hearsay Rule
30. The Ancient Documents Exception to Hearsay Rule
31. Privilege against self incrimination
32. How a defendant waives a privilege
33. Initial attorney conference statements and privilege
34. Attorney disclosure of a privileged conversation with a client
35. Husband and wife privileged conversation
36. Who the physician-patient privilege belongs to
37. When the clergy-penitent privilege applies currently
38. How the First Amendment freedom of the press has been interpreted by U.S Supreme Court regarding reporters privilege
39. Statutory privilege that protects reporters from going...