Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) - Intro: Objections as sticks OR hurdles
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WELCOME to my “Federal Rules of Evidence” program for students interested in the evidentiary rules that govern trials in federal court. "Federal Rules of Evidence" is a series of 12 playlists (with many videos) designed to introduce viewers to the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE), as well as evidentiary concepts and arguments under the FRE. The 12 playlist topics are set out below in this description.
This playlist covers the Intro to FRE Rules & Concepts. This video - Objections as Sticks OR Hurdles - covers the opponent's and proponent's perspectives on objections at trial.
This playlist (organized by FRE rule/concept) for the Intro to FRE Rules & Concepts features the following videos:
• Rule 1101. Applicability of the rules
• Where are we?
• What is the [form of the] evidence at issue?
• Proponent is the party Presenting evidence
• Burden is on the Opponent to Object
• Good purpose versus bad purpose
• What is the proponent trying to do [prove]?
• Objections as sticks in the spokes for the Opponent
• Objections as hurdles for the Proponent
• The Dance: Objection, response, expansion of objection & ruling
• Motions in limine, sidebar and objections
• Court ruling – sustained/overruled objection & admitted/denied
Bonus for Law Students:
• Evidentiary arguments in the alternative
• Trial considerations, even if appellate cases
• Outline of an Evidence Essay
The channel features several videos within each of these 12 playlists:
Intro to FRE Rules & Concepts **(start here)**
Articles I & II - General & Judicial Notice.
Article IV – Relevance & 403
Article IV – Policy rules
Article IV – Character evidence
Article V – Privileges
Article IV – Witnesses
Article IV – Impeachment
Article VII – Opinion testimony
Article VIII – Hearsay – definition/exemptions
Article VIII – Hearsay – exceptions
Articles IX & X – Authentication & Original doc
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Professor Wes Porter served as a trial attorney with the Department of Justice's Criminal Division, Fraud Section, in Washington D.C., the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Hawaii and the JAG Corps for the U.S. Navy stationed in the Trial Service Office Pacific. After lecturing and teaching as an adjunct professor for years, he moved to academia full-time teaching courses in Evidence, Criminal Law and Procedure, and skills courses like Trial Advocacy. Professor Porter earned tenure, became a full professor of law, and led a center devoted to evidence, litigation and trial skills training.
Professor Porter still teaches in law schools and trains lawyers new to the profession. To contact Professor Porter with questions or video topic requests, you may email him at wesreberporter@gmail.com.
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