Bench Book for Trial Judges--New York
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 360
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Published: 1997
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Curtis M. Karplus
Publisher: Administrative Office of Courts Education Division/Center for Judicial Education and Research
Published: 2010
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This hardcover benchbook guides you through civil trial proceedings, including voir dire, the examination of witnesses, the introduction of evidence, and argument. Offers an insider's view, as it focuses on the judge's role during a civil trial and provides perspective on how judges manage the courtroom. Written by judges for judges, it offers guidelines and checklists that a judge will follow when considering your trial motions or motions from opposing counsel. Analyzes the procedural elements common to all motions, and illustrates how to maximize chances for a favorable rulings. Highlights situations in which judicial practices may differ, and explains alternatives."--Publisher description.