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Evidence Law for Legal Assistants, First Edition

Authors
  • Neal R. Bevans
Series / Aspen Paralegal Series
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Preface

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Evidence Law for Legal Assistants by experienced author Neal R. Bevans emphasizes the theory underlying evidentiary issues while highlighting real-world examples that are important in both civil and criminal law. This thoughtfully organized text targets the knowledge and evidentiary concepts most relevant to paralegal students. Throughout, the text underscores the practical aspects of the gathering and use of evidence, as well as issues directly pertaining to paralegals as they help prepare a case for trial, either from the defense or prosecution viewpoints. This accessible text is built around various rules, often citing the Federal Rules to provide context, adds case law to expand on the rule, and then offers insight into state laws and cases to round out the coverage.

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • Comprehensive coverage, with a teachable mix of theory and practice.
  • Well-structured pedagogy reinforces this readable text. Each chapter features a variety of effective learning aids, as well as a wealth of exercises that encourage students to apply what they have learned.
  • Discussion of important cases to help demonstrate the importance of evidence law in both civil and criminal cases.
  • Coverage of state rules and cases demonstrates not only the similarities between the federal and state approaches but also some of the important differences.
  • Heavy emphasis on the practical aspects of evidence law in both civil and criminal litigation practice.
  • Each chapter explores an important ethical question and explains the relevance of ethical systems for the day-to-day practice of law.
  • The Skills You Need in the Real World feature in each chapter addresses practical skills and hands-on activities that help the reader relate the material to the acquisition of specific skills related to evidence law.
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Summary of Contents

Table of Contents   
Preface   
Acknowledgments   
About the Author   

Chapter 1 Introduction to Evidence Law
Chapter 2 Relevance 
Chapter 3 Authentication and Use of Evidence 
Chapter 4 Presumptions and Judicial Notice 
Chapter 5 Hearsay and Exceptions 
Chapter 6 Competency and Examination 
Chapter 7 Expert Testimony and Scientific Evidence 
Chapter 8 Privileges and Impeachment 
Chapter 9 Appeals 
Appendix A Federal Rules of Evidence 
Appendix B Answers to Review Questions and Practice Questions for Test Review 
Appendix C An Overview of the Chumley Personal Injury Case 

Glossary 
Index 
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About the authors
Neal R. Bevans

Mr. Bevans is a graduate of the University of Georgia (Order of Barristers, 1988) and a current member of the Georgia Bar. Mr. Bevans has had a varied background in law. While attending law school, Mr. Bevans worked year-round as a title examiner for a real estate firm.

Following his graduation, he became an Assistant Solicitor General in Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Bevans specialized in Domestic Violence and DUI prosecutions for over two years before being recruited and hired by the prestigious firm of Chambers, Mabry, McClelland & Brooks, where he worked as a private attorney representing numerous insurance companies.

Mr. Bevans subsequently left private employment and returned to government service as an Assistant District Attorney in Atlanta. In his many years as a prosecutor, Mr. Bevans tried over 150 jury trials. He has prosecuted rapists, armed robbers, and murderers. One of his prosecutions, Georgia v. Mobley, was even featured on Court TV.

Mr. Bevans devoted a great deal of his time as a prosecutor to sexual assault and white-collar crime cases, even serving for a time on specialized teams devoted exclusively to those offenses. Mr. Bevans was also an adjunct instructor at the North Georgia Police Academy.

Mr. Bevans has been a full-time paralegal instructor at Western Piedmont Community College since 1996. He has been recognized as one of the state leaders in Online and Distance Education. He has appeared as a speaker and panelist at numerous state seminars and presentations on many aspects of Online Instruction.

Mr. Bevans has written numerous articles, was a regular columnist for Legal Assistant Today magazine, and has written 8 textbooks on various legal topics related to the law and the paralegal profession.

Product Information
Edition
First Edition
Publication date
2023-09-15
Copyright Year
2024
Pages
360
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9798886143928
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9798889064589
Subject
Evidence
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