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Remember Professor James A. Strazzella
The Temple Law community joins the family and friends of beloved Professor James Strazzella in mourning his unexpected passing on January 28, 2017. A member of the Temple Law faculty since 1973, “Straz,” as he was known affectionately by faculty and students alike, has served the law school with dedication for more than four decades.
Seven Steps to (Hearsay) Heaven – Advocacy and Evidence Resources
Step 7 – don’t forget the invisible witness. Too few lawyers [and judges] consider and apply Rule 806. One of the most potent rules of evidence, 806 permits impeachment of the hearsay declarant the same as if the speaker was on the witness stand, And, of course, the declarant can’t respond or explain. These, then, are the seven steps.
CHARACTER…OR CHARACTER PLUS? – Advocacy and Evidence Resources
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[PDF] The Cost of Buying Freedom – Temple University Beasley School of Law
on nearly no information, yet determine whether that person will be free or faced to stay in jail. Bond agencies keep every dollar of the 10% bail amount paid to them, regardless of the resolution of the case. Philadelphia also keeps 30% of the 10% even after a finding of innocence. CASH BAIL COSTS TOO MUCH.
Pennsylvania Law is Not a Medicine to Fix the Opioid Crisis, It’s A …
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Impeaching By Omission – Advocacy and Evidence Resources
Impeaching By Omission. evidence. Evidence rules explicitly allow for impeachment of any witness (even one called by the party) and set the procedures for attacking with inconsistencies – the impeaching document need not be shown to the witness, and impeachment must occur with there being some opportunity for the witness to respond and explain.
Bias, Dogs, and “I’m Sorry” – Advocacy and Evidence Resources
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Reducing Judicial Crime-Severity Bias In Motion Decision-making
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Back to Basics – I Impeaching With Inconsistencies
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