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State v. Peyton: Case File, Trial Materials, Third Edition

Authors
  • Elizabeth I. Boals
Series / NITA
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Building contractor Taylor Addison suffered severe first- and second-degree burns when someone sideswiped her parked car. The impact spilled scalding coffee over her left hand, leaving her slightly scarred. In this hit-and-run, DUI case, Addison testifies that she saw a car identifiable as Jordan Peyton’s driving away from the scene. Peyton has pled not guilty to all charges and claims that she did not collide with Addison’s car. Is the damage on Peyton’s car proof of a collision with Addison’s, or merely coincidence? How do the field sobriety tests and BAC evidence influence the determination on whether Peyton hit Addison’s car? Was Peyton’s arrest and breathalyzer test mishandled? Advocates will enjoy working either side of this well-balanced case.

New to the Third Edition:

  • Body camera footage from Peyton’s arrest
  • Streamlined exhibits for ease of handling
  • Improved social media exhibits
  • Medical records of injuries

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • Flexibility; this case has expert testimony available for longer programs, but can be run without it
  • Realistic exhibits, including recorded 9-1-1 call and body camera footage
  • Companion civil case available for a complete introduction to trial practice
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About the authors
Elizabeth I. Boals

Professor Boals teaches Evidence, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and a variety of Advocacy courses and serves as the Director of the Center for Excellence in Advocacy at Stetson University College of Law.

Prior to her appointment at Stetson Law in 2020, Professor Boals taught at American University Washington College of Law (AUWCL) for 15 years. At AUWCL, she served in administrative positions including as the Assistant Dean of Part-time and Online Education, Director of the Criminal Justice Practice and Policy Institute, and Associate Director of the Weinstein Trial Advocacy Program.

Professor Boals has published a variety of advocacy case files and books on criminal law, criminal procedure, and expert testimony. She is the recipient of multiple teaching and community leadership awards and is a long-time member of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA) teaching faculty. Professor Boals lectures frequently both domestically and abroad on topics related to expert witness testimony, eye-witness identification, and trial skills.

Before transitioning to a full-time teaching position, Professor Boals was a labor and employment litigation attorney for the U.S. Department of Commerce and in private practice. Professor Boals began her legal career as a public defender in the Office of the Public Defender in Alexandria, Virginia, handling a felony caseload from trials in Circuit Court through appeals to the Virginia Court of Appeals.

Product Information
Edition
Third Edition
Publication date
2022-03-06
Copyright Year
2022
Pages
140
Paperback
9781601569523
Connected eBook (Digital Only)
9798886143317
Subject
Evidence
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