Ways to impeach -- Impeachment with inconsistent statements -- Contradictions -- Motivation -- Truthfulness -- Convictions -- What the witness could have done but did not do -- Capacity -- FRE 404(b) -- Habit -- Writing to refresh memory -- An opposing party's statement -- Hearsay declarant -- Impeachment of a character witness -- Sex offense or sexual assault cases -- Expert's Resume -- Learned treatises -- MacCarthy's rules of trial advocacy.
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"Impeachment of witnesses is "an alien, mystifying, and obtuse area of the law," write the authors of MacCarthy on Impeachment. While there are many books on evidence and trial advocacy, there is very little written specifically on impeachment. For the trial lawyer and judge, it is one of the most confusing and misunderstood parts of the trial. Just as cross examination is the most difficult of trial skills, impeachment, usually a part of cross examination, is the most difficult of the difficult. Many, if not most, trial lawyers do not know what they can or cannot do to impeach. Most importantly, they do not know how to do what they can do. MacCarthy on Impeachment offers trial lawyers "weapons of mass destruction." This book reveals those "weapons" and offers instruction on how to use them"--Publisher's website.
Impeachment
Examination of witnesses-- United States.
Examination of witnesses.
United States.
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KF8950
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M33
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MacCarthy, Terence
MacCarthy, Sean P.
MacCarthy, Terence F., (Judge)
American Bar Association., Section of Litigation,issuing body.