FRE Applicability
Everywhere but
Judicial notice
How do juries handle judicial notice?
Civil cases: conclusive
Criminal: may or may not accept
PA: May, but may not, accept judicially noticed facts in either criminal or civil cases
When is leading permissible?
Who may be excluded from the trial room in federal court?
Victims can be excluded if court determines, by clear and convincing evidence, that testimony would be materially altered by hearing other testimony.
When is there a Presumption of Adverse Inferences for destroyed evidence?
Relevance test
403 Exclusion of relevant evidence (FRE and PA)
FRE: Probative value substantially outweighed by danger of unfair prejudice.
PA: Probative value outweighed by danger of unfair prejudice
When is character evidence admissible in civil cases?
When is character evidence admissible in criminal trials?
How can character be proved?
For what purposes are specific acts admissible?
For any purpose other than proving propensity.
MIMIC:
Motive
Intent
absence of Mistake
Identity
Common plan
When can jurors testify?
When can children testify?
Ability to know truth from falsehood and importance of telling the truth.
By statute, abused children or witnesses of crimes are rebuttably presumed to be competent.
When can civil witnesses be impeached with criminal convictions?
OR
When can criminal witnesses be impeached with criminal convictions?
OR
When can crimes older than 10 years be used for impeachment?
When can juvenile adjudications be used to impeach a defendant?
For a non-defendant witness only, when (1) criminal case (2) goes to credibility and (3) necessary to fairly determine guilty or innocence.
PA allows for impeachment of a criminal defendant for credibility
Lay witness testimony
Daubert
What is unacceptable payment for witnesses?
When are ancient documents authentic?
What documents are self-authenticating?
When does the best evidence rule apply?