Evidence
LEGL 306
This course involves analysis of the principles governing proof of facts in litigation under the state and Federal Rules of Evidence and under common law. Areas emphasized include relevance, hearsay, direct-examination and cross-examination, impeachment of witnesses, expert testimony, and privileges.
LEGL306 is a 3 credit course.
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