by Helen E. Freedman
Specially
Designed for Courtroom Use
Winning at trial means getting your evidence in and keeping the opposition’s evidence out —
or at least minimizing its impact. Most evidentiary rulings are within the
judge’s discretion, and are made in seconds. Bad rulings are almost never
reversible. In sum, victory goes to the lawyer who can prevail on the big
objections in the heat of battle.
The key is knowing
why, when and how to object and how to respond — at a moment’s notice — with
supporting authority at your fingertips. That’s where Justice Freedman’s
New York Objections comes in.
Like no other
resource, New York Objections uses a courtroom-friendly format to
cover more than 100 trial objections with clear, concise explanations,
practice tips, and cautions — plus the rules, statutes, and cases that
comprise and construe New York’s rules of evidence.
Pattern Objections
Model language for more than 100 objections. Use the language
provided — or tailor it to fit your specific situation. You can turn to
the model language you need in seconds.
Comments
Justice Freedman comments on each objection. She explains the practical
application, scope, and purpose of the governing rules. And she
describes the circumstances in which each objection is proper and most
effective.
Practice Tips & Cautions
Justice Freedman provides ample practice tips and cautions, alerting
you to common mistakes and important strategies. And the book’s format
makes them easy to spot.
Cases
The facts and holdings of 1500 cases (about 15 per objection) are
summarized so you can quickly find supporting authority.
Response
Opposing counsel objects — and thanks to New York Objections, you have
the ammunition to respond. Better yet, Justice Freedman explains how to
anticipate and preclude objections before they are made. And she tells
you what reactions to expect from the judge, how to meet alternative
admission procedures, and more.
Foundation
New York Objections tells you how to meet the foundation requirements
for specific types of evidence. You’ll find instructions on how to lay
your foundation and spot weaknesses in your opponent’s.
Tactics
Anticipate evidence problems and plan your strategies. Justice
Freedman’s advice and insights give you the best chance of success. They
include alternative arguments, judicial perspectives and preferences,
and what you need to put on the record.
Without a self-contained evidence code, New York attorneys must marshal far-flung
rules, statutory provisions, and ever-developing common law. Other evidence
books are full-blown academic treatises — not well-suited for handling
courtroom exigencies. New York Objections bridges the gap. Organized
by topic, it explains New York’s evidence rules, citing all the state’s
relevant rules, statutes, and more than 1,500 New York cases directly on
point.
Don’t let opposing counsel’s objection block the admission of critical evidence. And don’t be
caught off guard when opposing counsel offers evidence you could have kept
out — had you made the proper objection. Whether you’re in the courtroom or
preparing for trial, New York Objections will help you use the rules
of evidence to their best advantage. Written by a respected New York trial
judge, this book has the most comprehensive coverage of New York objections
ever published. New York Objections is what you need to:
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Preclude trial
objections through motions in limine.
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Evaluate the
admissibility of the opposition’s evidence.
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Decide when to
object, and when to remain silent.
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Preserve the
record for appeal.
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Respond to
objections — on the spot, and with authority.
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Draft briefs on
evidentiary objections and motions.
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Prevent jury
exposure to adverse inadmissible evidence.
Updated annually. ISBN
1-58012-023-7.
Book Price: $89.98
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Reviews
"This book is not only for trial lawyers but is also a handy
reference for the legions of behind-the-scenes litigators who spoon-feed "law"
to trial specialists. The fact that a distinguished and expert judge co-crafted the work
product with insights from "inside" the judicial mind lends practical weight to
its substance. Add New York Objections to your desk top or library. For about $90, it is a
steal."
—Excerpted from the New York Law Journal
"New York Objections addresses the fundamentals
needed to be a successful trial attorney in New York and has even been employed by several
Supreme Court Justices as a bench book. It would be a valuable addition to the trial
lawyer's library. Law students and newly admitted attorneys are likely to find it
indispensable."
—Excerpted from the New York State Bar Journal
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