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Ehrhardt, Charles Winton was born on October 24, 1940 in Elkader, Iowa, United States.
(Charles W. Ehrhardt, a law professor and former federal p...)
Charles W. Ehrhardt, a law professor and former federal prosecutor, reviews every new Florida and federal case and statute that deals with evidence. This edition contains expert analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court case of Crawford v. Washington which imposed new restrictions on certain types of hearsay statements. Additionally, there is an expanded discussion of work product protection, and cases applying the Frye test.
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(Cited more than 450 times in state appellate courts, Ehrh...)
Cited more than 450 times in state appellate courts, Ehrhardt's Florida Evidence covers both civil and criminal litigation. In this treatise, a former federal prosecutor reviews every new Florida and federal case and statute that deals with evidence and offers up-to-date discussions of a wide range of evidentiary topics, including significant coverage of electronic records issues. New features and recent developments in this 2014 edition include: Extensive discussion of Daubert standard for expert testimony, and state and federal decisions interpreting it since Florida's adoption in 2013. See §702.3 Whether electronic evidence and written documents may be authenticated by circumstantial evidence. Goseiminski v. State. See § 901.5 Legislature raises age from 11 to 16 for reliable hearsay statements admissible under hearsay exception for child abuse victims. See § 803.23
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(Charles W. Ehrhardt, a law professor and former federal p...)
Charles W. Ehrhardt, a law professor and former federal prosecutor, reviews every new Florida and federal case and statute that deals with evidence. This edition contains expert analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court case of Crawford v. Washington which imposed new restrictions on certain types of hearsay statements. Additionally, there is an expanded discussion of work product protection, and cases applying the Frye test.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0314915796/?tag=2022091-20
(In this treatise, Professor Charles W. Ehrhardt, a former...)
In this treatise, Professor Charles W. Ehrhardt, a former federal prosecutor, reviews every new Florida and federal case and statute that deals with evidence. This edition contains expert analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court case of Michigan v. Bryant which announced a new standard for determining whether statements made to the police are testimonial. Additionally, there is an expanded discussion of the admissibility of electronic records and whether or not these records are hearsay.
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(Charles W. Ehrhardt, a law professor and former federal p...)
Charles W. Ehrhardt, a law professor and former federal prosecutor, reviews every new Florida and federal case and statute that deals with evidence. This edition contains expert analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court case of Crawford v. Washington which imposed new restrictions on certain types of hearsay statements. Additionally, there is an expanded discussion of work product protection, and cases applying the Frye test.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0314904514/?tag=2022091-20
(Charles W. Ehrhardt, a law professor and former federal p...)
Charles W. Ehrhardt, a law professor and former federal prosecutor, reviews every new Florida and federal case and statute that deals with evidence. This edition contains expert analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court case of Crawford v. Washington which imposed new restrictions on certain types of hearsay statements. Additionally, there is an expanded discussion of work product protection, and cases applying the test.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0314938958/?tag=2022091-20
(Cited more than 450 times in state appellate courts, Ehrh...)
Cited more than 450 times in state appellate courts, Ehrhardt's Florida Evidence covers both civil and criminal litigation. In this treatise, a former federal prosecutor reviews every new Florida and federal case and statute that deals with evidence and offers up-to-date discussions of a wide range of evidentiary topics, including significant coverage of electronic records issues. You ll also find expanded discussion of work product protection and cases applying the test. NOTE: At the time of publication of this edition, the 2013 session of the Florida legislature had enacted a statutory amendment to Section 90.702 that specifically adopts the Daubert standard for expert testimony based on scientific principles, which is applicable in federal courts.
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Ehrhardt, Charles Winton was born on October 24, 1940 in Elkader, Iowa, United States.
Bachelor of Science, Iowa State University, 1962; Juris Doctor with high honors, U. Iowa, 1964.
Law clerk to judge, United States Court Appeals (8th circuit), 1964-1965;
assistant United State Attorneys northern district Iowa, 1965-1967;
assistant professor, Florida State University, 1967-1970;
associate professor, Florida State University, 1970-1974;
professor, Florida State University, 1974-1977;
Ladd professor of evidence, Florida State University, since 1977. Co-director advanced seminar in Anglo-American Jurisprudence Wadham College University of Oxford, 1994, 91, 88, 86. Director summer program in law University of Oxford, 1975-1976.
Faculty Federal Judicial Center, Washington, since 1985, National Judicial College, Reno, since 1983. Commission National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Lecturer in field; member Florida Law Review Council, 1975-1976.
Member legal staff Governor's Committee to Study Capital Punishment, 1972. Chair athletic director searchand screening committee Florida State University, 1989, 94-95, chair athletic board since 1984).
(Cited more than 450 times in state appellate courts, Ehrh...)
(Cited more than 450 times in state appellate courts, Ehrh...)
(In this treatise, Professor Charles W. Ehrhardt, a former...)
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(Charles W. Ehrhardt, a law professor and former federal p...)
(Charles W. Ehrhardt, a law professor and former federal p...)
(Charles W. Ehrhardt, a law professor and former federal p...)
(Charles W. Ehrhardt, a law professor and former federal p...)
Member National Collegiate Athletic Association (chair faculty athletics representatives association 1989-1991, member president commission liaison committee 1993-1996, member eligibility committee 1994-1997, member special commission to review National Collegiate Athletic Association enforcement and infractions process 1991, faculty representative since 1984), Atlantic Coast Conference (president 1996-1997,vice president 1994-1995, secretary-treasurer 1994-1995), College Football Association (chair academic evaluation committee 1993-1994, member monitoring committee 1989-1991).