The Fifth Edition has been extensively revised to conform to the new restyled Federal Rules of Evidence that became effective December 1, 2011. Cases new to this edition include Massachusetts v. Melendez-Diaz, Bullcoming v. New Mexico, and Michigan v. Bryant . The new rule amendment to FRE 804 has been introduced as well as new material covering developments relating to the Confrontation Clause as well as the admission of scientific evidence.
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Thoroughly updated, the revised Fifth Edition:
Conforms to the new restyled Federal Rules of Evidence that became effective December 1, 2011.
Includes important new cases
o Massachusetts v. Melendez-Diaz
o Bullcoming v. New Mexico
o Michigan v. Bryant
Discusses new rule amendment to FRE 804