Digest of United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 20LexisNexis, 1987 This set organizes the case law of the Supreme Court alphabetically with headnotes arranged under modern titles of law. It also includes a Table of Cases, which lists alphabetically all decisions, specifying Digest sections where headnotes are located. - Publisher. |
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Page 167
... federal law should not supersede that of the States in substantive areas such as privilege absent a compelling reason . The Committee believes that in civil cases in the federal courts where an element of a claim or defense is not ...
... federal law should not supersede that of the States in substantive areas such as privilege absent a compelling reason . The Committee believes that in civil cases in the federal courts where an element of a claim or defense is not ...
Page 198
... Federal courts because of the lack of uniformity and clarity in the present law of evidence on the Federal level . In criminal cases and civil cases based on Federal question juris- diction , the Federal courts now apply Federal ...
... Federal courts because of the lack of uniformity and clarity in the present law of evidence on the Federal level . In criminal cases and civil cases based on Federal question juris- diction , the Federal courts now apply Federal ...
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... Federal privilege . It is as a privilege recognized under the Federal rule of evidence . Mr. HUNGATE . Thank you . Judge MARIS . So that in the criminal cases , it would not vary from State to State in accordance with the vagaries of ...
... Federal privilege . It is as a privilege recognized under the Federal rule of evidence . Mr. HUNGATE . Thank you . Judge MARIS . So that in the criminal cases , it would not vary from State to State in accordance with the vagaries of ...
Contents
FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE | 1 |
APPENDIX 1HOUSE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY | 159 |
APPENDIX 2SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY | 191 |
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93-12 which provided accused admissible adopted ADVISORY COMMITTEE NOTES apply approved by Act bill California Evidence Code Chairman character evidence Civil Procedure CLEARY COMMITTEE NOTES Notes Committee on Rules common law Congress Court but superseded credibility crime Criminal Procedure cross-examination declarant declaration against interest defendant dishonesty or false District Court draft evidence originally approved expressly approved fact false statement Fed Proc Federal courts Federal Procedure Federal Rules force or effect gentleman GUIDE US Supreme hearsay exception hearsay rule House HUNGATE impeachment involved dishonesty Judicial Conference judicial notice Judiciary juror jury justice matter McCormick ment Notes of Advisory offered person prejudice prior convictions prior inconsistent statement privilege privilege law probative value proposed rules question record relevant requirement RESEARCH GUIDE rules as approved rules of evidence statute Subcommittee Subdivision substantial superseded by Public Supreme Court Digest testify testimony tion trial Uniform Rule United States Code Wigmore witness