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Matched Legal Cases: ['§12', '§22', '§25', '§2', '§5', '§5', '§6', '§7', '§10', '§20', '§30', '§30', '§31', '§35', '§36', '§42', '§44', '§46', '§47']

Vague Questions: Language Barriers – §12.400
The Uniform Business Records as Evidence Act – §22.201
Patents – §25.220
Best Evidence Rule – §2.300
Hearsay Rule – §5.200
Hearsay Rule: Admissions – §5.404
Irrelevant or Immaterial Questions: Problems Pertaining to Criminal Cases – §6.400
Leading Questions – §7.300
Repetitive Questions – §10.300
Basics of Documentary Evidence: Best Evidence Rule – §20.200
Real Evidence – §30.100
Real Evidence: Admissibility – §30.200
Physical Objects: Admissibility – §31.200
Views: Opposition – §35.400
On-Site Recordings: Surveillance Cameras – §36.301
Maps, Charts, Graphs and Diagrams: Foundations – §42.301
Films and Videos – §44.400
Finger, Foot and Palm Prints: Foundation Requirements – §46.200
Computer-Generated Animation and Graphics – §47.600
The 12 universally-recognized objections and when to use them. Page O-10
A simple guide for maneuvering through the most common admissibility problems. Page O-10
The 12 ways to oppose ordinary business records. Chapter 22
For each of the 12 objections, model objection language, with potential responses. Appendix