Hawaii Rules of Evidence Handbook with Common Objections & Evidentiary Foundations by John Barkai

Hawaii Rules of Evidence Handbook with Common Objections & Evidentiary Foundations

John Barkai
164 pages
Independently published
Aug 2020
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Updated in Jan. 2025, but the rules have not been amended since 2011. Minor changes to the appendices. You probably do not need this book if you already own the early edition with the objections and foundations appendix.The Hawaii Rules of Evidence Handbook (6" x 9") was designed to be brought to court and be at your side in the office. Besides just the Hawaii rules, the Handbook's "added value" is a 15 page section on making and responding to common objections (including over 15 pages on the most common trial objections) and over 70 pages on evidentiary foundations and impeachment (including 25 examples of foundations for introducing physical, electronic, hearsay, and social media evidence, as well as a brief discussion on differing standards for authenticating digital evidence) . This handbook includes foundations for introducing a photograph, diagram, real evidence, a contract, refreshing memory, writing used to refresh memory, refreshing memory with a leading question, recorded recollection (author's rule) , business records - custodian of records, business records, self-authenticating business record, demonstrative evidence - similar to the real item, impeachment by prior written inconsistent statement, impeachment by omission, impeachment by inconsistent oral deposition (both short form and long form) , impeachment by inconsistent oral statement, learned treatises on direct exam, learned treatises on cross exam, voicemail and phone conversations, digital evidence (electronically stored information - ESI) , email (both outgoing and incoming) , text message, social media (X, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter) , internet website web posting, incoming fax, and for an expert opinion.Professor Barkai is a former Detroit Michigan criminal trial lawyer, a fulltime law professor for more than 50 years - a Professor of Law at the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaii for 47 years and taught at Wayne State University for 5 years. He has taught evidence since 1981 and has been the Director, and later Co-Director, of the Law School's Clinical Program since 1978. He has been a member of the Hawaii Supreme Court's Standing Committee on the Rules of Evidence since 1993. He has a B.B.A, M.B.A, and J.D, all from the University of Michigan. For the past 50 plus years, he has taught a criminal clinic in which his students try traffic and minor criminal cases under the state student practice rule.He has published over 135 evidence handbooks for all 50 U.S. states, territories, and affiliated jurisdictions, the federal and military rules of evidence, Asian, South Asian, Pacific Island and African countries, Australian states, Canadian provinces, and the United Kingdom. This handbook, and other similar handbooks, were inspired by handbooks he created in 2019 for a workshop for Pacific Island Judges from American Samoa, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Yap. He has also published two cartoon captioning contest books on the topics of trial evidence and negotiations & ADR. And don't miss his book on breaking impasses in negotiation and mediation, called Negotiation and Mediation Communication Gambits for Breaking Impasses and More.
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Pages 164
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Published 2020
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