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Tait's Handbook of Connecticut Evidence is a comprehensive and practical guide to the law of evidence in Connecticut, from the Code and Commentary to case law, statutes, and rules of practice outside the scope of the Code. It provides in-depth information on citing cases, justifying objections, planning litigation strategy, and analyzing or weighing evidence. It is an invaluable aid in determining the admissibility of evidence in Connecticut courts.
Illinois Evidence - Handbook of Illinois Evidence
A complement to the Evidence Library, Cleary and Graham's Handbook of Illinois Evidence covers a variety of topics ranging from burden of proof to expert testimony. This resource also includes several useful tables and in-depth analysis. It is the evidence handbook most cited by the Illinois bench and most relied upon by Illinois litigators, prosecutors, and criminal attorneys.
Massachusetts Evidence Handbook
The Massachusetts Evidence Handbook is a comprehensive and practical guide to the law of evidence in Massachusetts. Providing clear explanations of the settled law and expert advice on more complicated evidentiary problems, this one-volume compendium provides in-depth coverage of everything attorneys need for citing cases, justifying objections, planning litigation strategy, and analyzing or weighing evidence.
New York Evidence Handbook covers a variety of topics ranging from relevance to witnesses to writings and recordings. This resource in evidence law includes several useful tables and everything you need regarding evidence.
Handbook of Pennsylvania Evidence
The Handbook of Pennsylvania Evidence distills the vast body of evidentiary guidelines into a concise statement of the law in a form readily accessible to judges, lawyers and other professionals who need to be aware of and adhere to these complex evidence rules.