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Federal Rules of Evidence with Cues and Signals for Good Objections (NITA)

  • Edition : 5th ed., 2025
  • Author(s) : Siemer
    • ISBN: 9798886690811
    • SKU: 94712
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Paperback

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In trial practice, your listening skills are just as important as your questioning technique. A limiting instruction is never as effective as preventing jurors from hearing improper testimony in the first place. And anticipating objectionable content is the best way to prevent that improper testimony from ever reaching the ears of the jurors. But how can you best anticipate those questions? How do you keep them from sneaking up on you and prompting witness answers that jurors will struggle to ignore?

Federal Rules of Evidence with Cues and Signals for Good Objections is the answer. You’ll learn the “cues” to listen for in your opponent’s questions or witness answers. These cues are words or phrases that tell you instantly when you likely have a good objection to oral testimony. When you know the cues, you can object rapidly and successfully. This guide also provides the “signals” that support a useful objection to unacceptable exhibits. From lack of foundation to embedded hearsay, this guide will give you the tools you need to recognize improper exhibits.

The fifth edition updates the rules through 2024. It provides quick access to the details on every objection recognized under federal rules and most state rules. It sorts high-payoff objections from those of lower priority for both oral testimony and exhibits. Everything you need on objections is in one compact volume.

New to the 6th Edition:

  • Updated rules to December 2024
  • Analysis of the 2024 amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence