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Evidence in a Courtroom Setting (JS 633)
November 7-11, 2010 | Charleston, SC
Tuition: $1,195 | Conference Fee: $370
Course held at Charleston School of Law
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This course is designed for all levels of trial court judges. Participants will review the Federal Rules of Evidence and compare them with the rules of evidence in their states. This is a highly interactive seminar in which judges from different jurisdictions and backgrounds can openly and vigorously examine the rules of evidence in the everyday courtroom setting. Participants will examine those evidentiary issues that cause the most difficulty for judges including ethical issues, relevancy, lay and expert witnesses, impeachment, privileges, best evidence and demonstrative evidence, authentication, hearsay and its exceptions, electronic evidence and judicial notice.
Qualifies for 2 credits toward the Judicial Studies degree and as an elective in the Certificate in Judicial Development, General Jurisdiction Trial Skills, Special Court Trial Skills and Tribal Judicial Skills programs.
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Charleston, SC
This course will be held at the Charleston School of Law. Participants are invited to stay at the Renaissance Charleston Hotel. For reservations call 800-468-3571. Rooms are $199 plus 12.5% tax. Please make your reservations by 10/11/10.
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