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Evidence (2001-2002 Survey of New York Law)Michael J. HutterAlbany Law School 2003 Syracuse Law Review, Vol. 53, p. 539, 2003 Abstract: This article is a survey of developments in evidence rules in 2001-2002. This issue covers Procedure, Relevancy, Witnesses, Cross-examination and Impeachment, and Hearsay. Procedure includes: Preservation, Harmless Error, Res Ipsa Loquitur, and Reopening of a Party's Case. Relevancy includes: General considerations, Other Crimes, Habit, and Demonstrative and Real Evidence. Witnesses includes: A Calling of Witnesses by the Court, Rebuttal Witnesses, and Confrontation. Cross-examination and Impeachment includes: Prior Convictions, Prior Inconsistent Statement, Perception, Religious Belief, and Prior Consistent Statements. Hearsay includes: Speaking Agent, Present Sense Impression, Excited Utterance, State of Mind, Statement of Physical Condition, and Business Records.
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