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New York Objections Most evidentiary rulings are within the judge's discretion, and are made in seconds.Over 100 objections are covered with: pattern language, how to respond when faced with the objection, comments on how the rules apply, practice tips and cautions with detailed advice from the bench, arguments and st

New York Objections

New York Objections

Title:New York Objections
Author:Helen E. Freedman
Rating:4.58 (548 Votes)
Asin:1580120237
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:600 Pages
Publish Date:0000-00-00
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Over 100 objections are covered with: pattern language, how to respond when faced with the objection, comments on how the rules apply, practice tips and cautions with detailed advice from the bench, arguments and strategies to support your objection, tactics and arguments to counter your opponent's objection, and relevant case cites with a synopsis of each case. Winning at trial means getting your evidence in and keeping the opposition's evidence out - or at least minimizing its impact. Most evidentiary rulings are within the judge's discretion, and are made in seconds. Bad rulings are almost never reversible. In sum, victory goes to the lawyer who can prevail on the big objections in the heat of battle. The key is knowing why, when and how to object and how to respond - at a moment's notice - with supporting authority at your fingertips. That's where Justice Freedman's New York Objections comes in. Like no other resource, New York Objections uses a courtroom-friendly format to cover m

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