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The Revised Rules on Evidence Annotated
The Revised Rules on Evidence, authored by Judge Janice Andrade-Udarbe, provide critical insights and clarity for legal practitioners. These updated guidelines serve to streamline judicial processes and enhance the efficiency of legal proceedings.
Judge Andrade-Udarbe’s annotations offer detailed explanations of each rule, ensuring that legal professionals fully understand their applications. The revisions emphasize the importance of context and purpose in evaluating evidence, promoting a fairer judicial system.
These updated rules are essential for lawyers aiming to present compelling cases. Understanding the revised rules on evidence helps ensure compliance and upholds the integrity of the legal process. Familiarity with these guidelines allows practitioners to navigate the complexities of evidence more effectively.
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Remedial Law: The Revised Rules on Evidence (Volume IV)
The amended provisions of the Rules of Court are still included and retained for comparison purposes with the amendments.
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Annotations and Case Law Dissections on Evidence
Our “Annotations and Case Law Dissections on Evidence Book” is a comprehensive resource for legal professionals, researchers, and students seeking a deeper understanding of the law of evidence. This book provides detailed explanations and analysis of key cases and legal principles related to evidence.
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Notes and Cases in Remedial Law (Evidence) Vol. IV
Per A.M. No. 19-08-15-SC effective May 1, 2020. It traced the origin of the new provisions and basis of the amendments from the Federal Rules of Evidence of the US. Each Rule and section/s are highlighted by the decisions of our SC, and in the absence thereof by the US-FSC decisions and the Notes from the US congress. Reliable text book for law students taking Evidence, Remedial Law Review and Reviewees preparing for the Bar. Useful to trial lawyers and the bench.
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Basic Evidence
This 4th 2022 Edition incorporates the latest decisions and jurisprudence of the 2019 Amendments to the 1989 Revised Rules on Evidence, AM No. 19-08-15-SC. It also covers among others, Admissibility of evidence, Evidence of similar acts, Offer and objection to evidence, Cross examination and recall of witnesses, Impeachment, Quantum of evidence, DNA evidence, Admission of tape recordings, Confession to media, Extra judicial confessions, Character in criminal and civil cases, as well as an expanded Burden of Proof in both civil and criminal cases.
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Q&A on Criminal Procedure and Evidence
This modest work is primarily designed to appeal to all beginners and novices in the labyrinthine subjects of Criminal Procedure and Evidence.
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Evidence: An Annotated Guide
This handbook on the 2019 Amendments to the Revised Rules on Evidence (A.M. No. 19-08-15-SC) is primarily intended to be a reference or guide (vade mecum) for law students and bar reviewees.
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The Art of Presentation of Evidence (With the Corresponding Objections)
Additional illustrations on the presentation of evidence on direct and cross examination, the introduction of documentary and object evidence, as well as the formal offer thereof, are also integrated in this revised edition.
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General Principles of Evidence
Legal aspects and issues relevant to EVIDENTIARY LAW as well as IN legal practice are now complicated, complex and daunting.. Sometimes these new laws contradict and make complex simple cases in the application to evidence especially in the application of existing legal cases.
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Revised Rules on Evidence (Commentaries, Rules, and Cases)
Understanding the dynamic subject of evidence may be a daunting task to law students and law practitioners alike. Hence, I am delighted to read The Revised Rules on Evidence (Commentaries, Rules and Cases), which is the fourth book crafted by the father and daughter tandem. This book treats the entire subject of the evidence as revised, pursuant to A.M. No. 19-08-05-SC.
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Conceptual Approach to Evidence
The amendments made on the Rules of Evidence by A.M. No. 19-08-15-SC are mostly taken from the 2018 Federal Rules of Evidence of the United States, i.e., definition of hearsay, residual exception as an added exception to the Hearsay Rule, exceptions to the attorney client privilege, the new provision on the psychotherapist patient privilege, among others.
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Reviewer in Procedure and Evidence Gov. Phil. Shari’a Courts
The first edition of this book was entitled “Reviewer in Islamic Procedure and Evidence.” My decision to name the work as such was due to the fact that one of the tests in the Philippine Shari’a bar is called “Islamic Procedure and Evidence.”
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2019 Amendments on the Revised Rules on Evidence
This new book of Judge Bathan explained very well the 2019 Amendments on Revised Rules on Evidence. It is the humble hope of the author that this book (e-COVIDence-2019) will be of useful help to court-users, law students and bar-reviewees.