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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Evidence
Hon. Isaac Borenstein (Ret.), Prof. Michael Avery, Prof.
Rosanna Cavallaro
4 credits day; 4 credits evening.
Evidence will develop the principles, decisions, and jurisdictional choices, relating to the presentation of facts, within the context of the adversarial trial system. Emphasis will be placed upon the Federal Rules of Evidence, applied to issues of: relevance; character and credibility; hearsay; examination of witnesses; opinions; scientific proof; law and fact; functions of the judge and the jury; testimonial, circumstantial and real evidence; competency and privilege; examination and cross examination of witnesses; best evidence rule, parole evidence rule, hearsay exceptions, and burdens of proof.
Elective
Course
Meets
Base Menu Requirement
Meets
Civil Litigation Concentration Requirements
Recommended
for the Mass Bar
Final
Exam Required
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