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Evidence Law in the Trial Process

by Margaret T. Stopp
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Overview

This new book by an experienced law professor and practicing attorney is an opportunity to understand the pivotal role of non-lawyers - paralegals, investigators, law enforcement personnel - in the trial process. It provides a comprehensive and practical explanation of the rules of evidence as they relate to the trial process. The application of the rules of evidence in the trial process is explained clearly. The book offers a practical understanding of the rules of evidence that forms a solid foundation for better and clearer comprehension of the theory behind the rules.

About the Author, Margaret T. Stopp

Margaret T. Stopp, J.D. works for the University of West Florida. She graduated from Georgetown University Law Center. She is a member of several organizations, such as, The Florida Bar, The North Carolina State Bar, and the Virginia State Bar. She practices law on a part-time basis. She is an executive council member and she is active in the American Association for Paralegal Educators.

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Book Details

Published
October 21, 1998
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Pages
352
ISBN
9780314129093

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