New Jersey Trial Evidence and Procedure 2025

New Jersey Trial Evidence and Procedure provides a practical and comprehensive presentation of trial evidence as well as procedure, encompassing the rules and laws governing trial found in evidence rules, court rules, court decisions, and Model Civil Jury Charges. This volume provides important practice pointers and insights as to how evidence law plays out in the courtroom for the best chance of success.

The new edition includes important updates on the topics of offer of judgment, affidavit of merit, litigation privilege, expert testimony, peremptory challenges, res ipsa loquitor, Rule 104 hearings, lay expert testimony, hearsay exceptions, the best evidence rule, common law right of access, and judicial recusal. It also features a new chapter on the appellate standards governing review of a jury verdict and trial court decisions.

Many critical evidentiary rules are found only in the New Jersey decisional law—for example, the parol evidence rule, the net opinion rule affecting experts, spoliation of evidence, and the adverse inference charge relating to witnesses, which are identified and discussed in this book.

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New Jersey Trial Evidence and Procedure 2025

New Jersey Trial Evidence and Procedure provides a practical and comprehensive presentation of trial evidence as well as procedure, encompassing the rules and laws governing trial found in evidence rules, court rules, court decisions, and Model Civil Jury Charges. This volume provides important practice pointers and insights as to how evidence law plays out in the courtroom for the best chance of success.

The new edition includes important updates on the topics of offer of judgment, affidavit of merit, litigation privilege, expert testimony, peremptory challenges, res ipsa loquitor, Rule 104 hearings, lay expert testimony, hearsay exceptions, the best evidence rule, common law right of access, and judicial recusal. It also features a new chapter on the appellate standards governing review of a jury verdict and trial court decisions.

Many critical evidentiary rules are found only in the New Jersey decisional law—for example, the parol evidence rule, the net opinion rule affecting experts, spoliation of evidence, and the adverse inference charge relating to witnesses, which are identified and discussed in this book.

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New Jersey Trial Evidence and Procedure 2025

New Jersey Trial Evidence and Procedure 2025

by Andrew J. Kyreakakis
New Jersey Trial Evidence and Procedure 2025

New Jersey Trial Evidence and Procedure 2025

by Andrew J. Kyreakakis

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New Jersey Trial Evidence and Procedure provides a practical and comprehensive presentation of trial evidence as well as procedure, encompassing the rules and laws governing trial found in evidence rules, court rules, court decisions, and Model Civil Jury Charges. This volume provides important practice pointers and insights as to how evidence law plays out in the courtroom for the best chance of success.

The new edition includes important updates on the topics of offer of judgment, affidavit of merit, litigation privilege, expert testimony, peremptory challenges, res ipsa loquitor, Rule 104 hearings, lay expert testimony, hearsay exceptions, the best evidence rule, common law right of access, and judicial recusal. It also features a new chapter on the appellate standards governing review of a jury verdict and trial court decisions.

Many critical evidentiary rules are found only in the New Jersey decisional law—for example, the parol evidence rule, the net opinion rule affecting experts, spoliation of evidence, and the adverse inference charge relating to witnesses, which are identified and discussed in this book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781588529220
Publisher: ALM Media Properties, LLC
Publication date: 06/28/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 838
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Andrew J. Kyreakakis
Andrew J. Kyreakakis is a partner with Weiner Law Group LLP. A graduate of Rutgers College and Yale Law School, he is a member of the New Jersey and New York bars and has been a certified civil trial attorney in New Jersey for 31 years. He has received the highest peer rating from Martindale-Hubbell, an AV preeminent rating for legal ability and ethical standards.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Trial Calendar and Pretrial ­Information Exchange

Chapter 2: Selecting a Jury

Chapter 3: Jury Note Taking and Jury Questions

Chapter 4: Opening Statement

Chapter 5: Preliminary Hearing

Chapter 6: Conditional Evidence

Chapter 7: Judicial Notice

Chapter 8: Presumptions

Chapter 9: Relevance, Exclusionary Rules, Limiting Instructions, and Stipulations

Chapter 10: Character Evidence

Chapter 11: Privileges

Chapter 12: Lack of Personal Knowledge

Chapter 13: Order of Interrogation and Presentation of Proofs

Chapter 14: Refreshing Recollection and Past Recollection Recorded

Chapter 15: Questioning and Calling of Witnesses by the Trial Judge

Chapter 16: Sequestration of Witnesses

Chapter 17: Attacking Credibility

Chapter 18: Prior Inconsistent Statement Used to Impeach the Witness

Chapter 19: Prior Inconsistent Statements Admitted for Their Truth

Chapter 20: Prior Consistent Statements and Vouching

Chapter 21: Expert Testimony

Chapter 22: Use of Depositions and Prior Testimony at Trial

Chapter 23: Use of Interrogatory Answers at Trial and Requests for Admissions

Chapter 24: Hearsay

Chapter 25: Authentication of Trial Exhibits

Chapter 26: The Parol Evidence Rule

Chapter 27: Trial Objections

Chapter 28: Closing Statement

Chapter 29: Jury Charge and Verdict Sheet

Chapter 30: Trial Motions

Chapter 31: Punitive Damages

Chapter 32: Spoliation of Evidence

Chapter 33: Offer of Judgment

Chapter 34: Video Transmission of Trial Testimony

Chapter 35: Judge Recusal

Chapter 36: Appellate Standards in Reviewing Jury Verdict and Trial Court Decisions

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