Jones on evidence, civil and criminal

by Clifford S. Fishman

Other authorsBurr W. Jones (Author)
Print book, c1992

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Available

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KF8935 .J62

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KF8935 .J62

Barcode

2000000904

Publication

[St. Paul, Minn.] : West Group

Physical description

626 p.; 26 cm

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Jones on evidence, civil and criminal volume 2 contents: Ch. 8 - Burdens, presumptions, and inferences relating to wills and intrafamily transfers. A. Wills : preparation, execution, and contents. B. Undue influence and fraud. C. Other intrafamily transfers. Ch. 9 - Burdens, presumptions, and inferences relating to negligence. A. General principles. B. Standard of care. C. Res ipsa loquitur. D. Evidence of liability insurance. E. Specific applications. Ch. 10 - Miscellaneous matters: burdens, presumptions, and inferences. A. Communications. B. Life and death. C. Commercial matters ; documents. D. Possession and ownership of property. Ch. 11 - Relevance and its counterweights. A. General principles. B. Counterweights. C. Conditional relevance; order of proof. D. Limited admissibility. E. Evidence made relevant by adverse party. Ch. 12 - Similar happenings. A. Overview. B. Other accidents at same location. C. Other accidents involving same or similar product. D. Other contracts and business transactions. Ch. 13 - Other applications of general relevance principles. A. Circumstantial evidence of state of mind. B. Destruction, nonproduction, or fabrication of evidence. C. Financial condition of parties; damages. D. Value of real property. E. Other matters. Includes acknowledgments, volume outline, table of contents and the 2001 cumulative supplement pocket part.

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