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Presenting Evidence

Presenting Evidence

In this lesson, you will learn the steps of presenting evidence in court, both physical and testimonial evidence. You will also learn what to say during the trial and what order to go in for evidence to be properly admitted.  Exhibits Witnesses Transcript An exhibit is a document or some object that is shown and

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Conducting Legal Research

Conducting Legal Research

Preliminary research steps Understanding legal sources Analyzing results Transcript Hi. It\’s me, Portia, and this is lesson four of introductory legal skills. This lesson will take you through the process of conducting legal research. In this lesson, we\’ll cover preliminary research steps, understanding legal sources and searching and analyzing results. To begin legal research, start

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What are Legal Dictionaries?

What are Legal Dictionaries?

In this lesson, you will learn why secondary sources are useful, specifically dictionaries, encyclopedias, and guides. What are Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Guides? Transcript Legal dictionaries, encyclopedias, and guides are secondary sources. Secondary sources can help you understand issues, get background information, and so on, but they are not authoritative or binding on a court. Though

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Privilege

Privilege

In this lesson, you will learn what privilege is, and common privileges that are used in many civil cases. PRIVILEGE – A bar to the disclosure of certain types of communication. PROTECTION – A protective order can be sought to protect the privilege.  Examples of privilege Transcript Let\’s talk about privilege. Privilege is a bar

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Authentication of Evidence

Authentication of Evidence

In this lesson, you will learn ways to authenticate evidence, the kinds of evidence that require authentication, and ideas for authenticating each type of evidence you may present in court. Authenticating evidence Transcript Authentication is a condition precedent to admissibility of evidence. That is, your evidence won\’t be admissible if it has not been authenticated.

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