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Character Evidence and Evidence of Previous Crimes
Contains material from Jun 2020
Character evidence has always been difficult for me to understand. I found this course to be very useful.
Would have liked more graphics and real world examples -- the rules by themselves and speaking abstractly is difficult to conceptualize in the Evidence context.
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- Total Credit Hours:
- 1.00
- Credit Info
- TX, CA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2024
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Quentin Brogdon
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Session 1
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Character Evidence and Evidence of Previous Crimes (Jun 2020)
Explore how evidence of previous conduct and crimes by a witness can be outcome-determinative in a jury trial. Join Quentin Brogdon in this one-hour presentation as he answers questions on what and when evidence is admissible. And how does a party preserve error for an appeal when seeking to admit or to exclude this evidence.
Originally presented: Jun 2020 Character Evidence and Evidence of Previous Crimes
Quentin Brogdon,
Crain Brogdon Rogers, LLP - Dallas, TX