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  1. 1

    Crawford : the confrontation clause in Minnesota courts /

    St. Paul, Minn. : Minnesota Continuing Legal Education, 2006
    Format: Book


  2. 2

    Confrontation : the least known constitutional right and its applications by Younger, Irving

    Hopkins, Minn. : Professional Education Group, 1987
    “…Confrontation clause.…”
    Format: Audio


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    Courtroom modifications for child witnesses : law and science in forensic evaluations by Hall, Susan R.

    Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2008
    1st ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Courtroom modifications that do not raise confrontation clause concerns -- Courtroom modifications that raise confrontation clause concerns -- Science of courtroom modifications -- Analytical approach to courtroom modification evaluations -- Trauma, emotional distress, and courtroom modification evaluations -- Posttraumatic stress disorder and courtroom modification evaluations -- Dissociation and courtroom modification evaluations -- Fear, anxiety, depression, and courtroom modification evaluations -- Communication abilities, disorders, and courtroom modification evaluations.…”
    Format: Book


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    Courtroom modifications for child witnesses : law and science in forensic evaluations by Hall, Susan R.

    Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Need for courtroom modifications -- Courtroom modifications that do not raise confrontation clause concerns -- Courtroom modifications that raise confrontation clause concerns -- Science of courtroom modifications -- Analytic approach to courtroom modification evaluations -- Trauma, emotional distress, and courtroom modification evaluations -- Post-traumatic stress disorder and courtroom modification evaluations -- Dissociation and courtroom modification evaluations -- Fear, anxiety, depression, and courtroom modification evaluations -- Communication abilities, disorders, and courtroom modification evaluations -- Conclusion and future directions.…”
    Format: Book


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    Victim as witness : legal and psychological issues

    New York : Garland Pub., 1995
    Table of Contents: “…Wollitzer -- Videotaped child testimony and the confrontation clause : are they reconcilable? Barbara Hobday Owens -- Confrontation clause : right to confront children in child abuse cases / Student case note -- Confrontation clause revisited : Supreme Court decisions in Idaho v. …”
    Format: Book


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    Evidence law by Niehoff, Leonard M.

    St. Paul, MN : Foundation Press, 2016
    Table of Contents: “…The conceptual framework -- Relevance and related issues -- Character evidence and habit -- Hearsay and the confrontation clause -- Impeachment -- Lay and expert opinions -- Privilege -- Proof without conventional evidence -- Conclusion -- Appendix. …”
    Format: Book


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    Principles of evidence by Capra, Daniel J., 1953-, Saltzburg, Stephen A.

    St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, 2022
    Ninth edition.
    Table of Contents: “…-- Hearsay exemptions -- Hearsay exceptions -- Hearsay and the confrontation clause -- Impeachment -- Privilege -- Expert testimony -- Burdens and presumptions -- The best evidence rule -- Is it hearsay? …”
    Format: Book


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    Skills & values. Criminal procedure by Kay, Susan L.

    New Providence, NJ : LexisNexis, 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Police encounters -- Consent to search -- Exceptions to the search warrant requirement -- Search warrants -- Electronic surveillance -- Police interrogations -- Identification procedures -- Preliminary hearings -- Pretrial release -- The grand jury -- Indictments -- Discovery -- Motions to suppress -- Confrontation clause and severance -- Plea bargaining -- Sentencing.…”
    Format: Book


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    Principles of evidence by Lilly, Graham C., 1938-

    St. Paul, MN : West, 2012
    6th ed.
    Table of Contents: “…-- Hearsay exemptions -- Hearsay exceptions -- Hearsay and the Confrontation Clause -- Impeachment -- Privilege -- Expert testimony and scientific evidence -- Burdens and presumptions -- Best Evidence Rule.…”
    Format: Book


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    Evidence : the objection method

    New Providence, NJ : LexisNexis, 2011
    4th ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Mode and order of presentation of evidence -- Objections and offers of proof -- Competency -- Relevance -- Relevance : special rules -- Character evidence, prior bad acts, and habit -- Foundational requirements -- Best evidence rule -- Opinion testimony -- Hearsay defined -- Hearsay exclusions -- Hearsay exceptions dependent on the unavailability of the declarant -- Hearsay exceptions not requiring declarant unavailability -- Residual exception to the hearsay rule -- Hearsay and the confrontation clause -- Shortcuts to proof : judicial notice and presumptions -- Impeachment -- Privilege.…”
    Format: Book


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    Evidence : the objection method

    Newark, NJ : Matthew Bender, 2007
    3rd ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Mode and order of presentation of evidence -- Objections and offers of proof -- Competency -- Relevance -- Relevance : special rules -- Character evidence, prior bad acts, and habit -- Foundational requirements -- Best evidence rule -- Opinion testimony -- Hearsay defined -- Hearsay exclusions -- Hearsay exceptions dependent on the unavailability of the declarant -- Hearsay exceptions not requiring declarant unavailability -- Residual exception to the hearsay rule -- Hearsay and the confrontation clause -- Shortcuts to proof : judicial notice and presumptions -- Impeachment -- Privilege.…”
    Format: Book


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    The rights of the accused under the Sixth Amendment : trials, presentation of evidence, and confrontation by Marcus, Paul, 1946-, Moreno, Joëlle Anne, Miller, Tommy E., Duncan, David K.

    Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, Criminal Justice Section, 2012
    First edition.
    Table of Contents: “…The right to a speedy trial -- The right to a public trial -- The right to a jury trial -- Place of prosecution -- The right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusations -- The confrontation clause -- The compulsory process clause.…”
    Format: Book


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    Principles of evidence by Lilly, Graham C., 1938-, Capra, Daniel J., 1953-, Saltzburg, Stephen A.

    St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, 2015
    Seventh edition.
    Table of Contents: “…-- Hearsay exemptions -- Hearsay exceptions -- Hearsay and the confrontation clause -- Impeachment -- Privilege -- Expert testimony and scientific evidence -- Burdens and presumptions -- The Best Evidence Rule.…”
    Format: Book


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    Understanding criminal procedure. Vol. 2, Adjudication by Dressler, Joshua

    Newark, NJ : LexisNexis, 2006
    Fourth edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction to criminal procedure -- Overarching policy issues in criminal procedure -- Incorporation of the bill of rights -- The right to counsel: at trial and on appeal -- Pretrial release and pretrail detention -- Charging decisions -- Discovery -- Speedy trial -- Plea bargaining and guilty pleas -- The right to trial by jury -- Confrontation clause -- The privilege against compelled self-incrimination: issues in adjudication -- Burden of proof and verdict issues -- Double jeopardy -- Sentencing -- Appeals.…”
    Format: Book


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    The rights of the accused under the Sixth Amendment : trials, presentation of evidence, and confrontation by Marcus, Paul, 1946-, Duncan, David K., Miller, Tommy E., Moreno, Joëlle Anne

    Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, Criminal Justice Section, 2021
    Third edition.
    Table of Contents: “…The right to a speedy trial -- The right to a public trial -- The right to a jury trial -- Place of prosecution -- The right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusations -- The confrontation clause -- The compulsory process clause.…”
    Format: Book


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    The hearsay rule by Fenner, G. Michael

    Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, 2013
    Third edition.
    Table of Contents: “…The basic definition -- The definitional exclusions -- Rule 803, selected exceptions -- Rule 804 exceptions -- The residual exception - Rule 807 -- Rules of civil and criminal procedure as hearsay exceptions -- State-of-mind evidence -- Opinion evidence as a way around the hearsay rule -- Miscellaneous other ways around the hearsay rule -- Having found one way around the hearsay rule, keep looking for others -- Multiple layers of hearsay and Rule 805 -- A statement that is inadmissable hearsay to one issue and either nonhearsay or admissable hearsay to another -- Competency : the declarant's competence and the hearsay rule -- The confrontation clause.…”
    Format: Book


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    Evidence problems and materials by Friedland, Steven I.

    New Providence, NJ : LexisNexis, 2012
    4th ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction to evidence -- The functions of judge, jury, and attorneys at trial -- Relevance [FRE 401,402] -- Unfairly prejudicial evidence [FRE 403] -- Character and habit evidence [FRE 404-406] -- Other exclusions of relevant evidence [FRE 407-415] -- The examination and impeachment of witnesses [FRE 607-615} -- The competency of witnesses [FRE 601-606] -- Opinions and expert testimony [FRE 701-706] -- Hearsay [FRE 801-807] -- The confrontation clause -- Privileges [FRE 501] -- Authentication, identification, and the best evidence rule -- Proof issues : the allocation of proof, judicial, notice, and presumptions [FRE 201, 301, 302] -- Review problems.…”
    Format: Book


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    Understanding criminal procedure. Volume 2, Adjudication by Dressler, Joshua

    Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, LLC, 2015
    Fourth edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction to criminal procedure -- Overarching policy issues in criminal procedure --Incorporation of the Bill of Rights -- The right to counsel : at trial and on appeal -- Pretrial release and pretrial detention -- Charging decisions -- Discovery -- Speedy trial -- Plea bargaining and guilty pleas -- The right to trial by jury -- Confrontation clause -- The privilege against compelled self-incrimination : issues in adjudication -- Burden of proof and verdict issues -- Double jeopardy -- Sentencing -- Appeals.…”
    Format: Book


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    Essential trial evidence : brought to life by famous trials, films, and fiction by Schwartz, Martin A.

    New York, NY : Practising Law Institute, 2017
    Second edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Evid. 403 factors -- Character, other act, and habit evidence -- Special relevance issues : Remedial measures; Settlements; Medical expenses; Plea bargaining; liability insurance -- Demystifying hearsay : what is and what is not hearsay -- Recurring hearsay exemptions and exceptions : a "Transactional" approach -- Confrontation clause in the Post-Crawford world -- "Witness competence" : who may testify -- Direct examination of witnesses -- Cross-examination, impeachment, and rehabilitation -- Expert testimony and lay opinion testimony -- Real and demonstrative evidence -- Documentary and electronic evidence -- Evidentiary privileges -- Judicial notice ("The judicial shortcut") -- Model evidentiary instructions.…”
    Format: Book


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    Trial evidence brought to life : illustrations from famous trials, film and fiction by Schwartz, Martin A.

    New York City, New York : Practising Law Institute, 2015
    2015 edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Evaluating admissibility of evidence : fundamental concepts and perspectives -- Applicability of the Federal rules of evidence -- Procedural aspects of the law of evidence -- Judicial notice -- Relevance and Federal rules of evidence 403 -- Character, other act, and habit evidence -- Special relevance issues : remedial measures, settlements, medical expenses, plea bargaining, liability insurance -- Rule against hearsay -- Recurring hearsay exemptions and exceptions : a "transactional" approach -- Confrontation clause in the post-Crawford world -- "Witness competence" : who may testify -- Direct examination of witnesses -- Cross-examination, impeachment, and rehabilitation -- Expert testimony and lay opinion testimony -- Real and demonstrative evidence -- Documentary and electronic evidence -- Evidentiary privileges.…”
    Format: Book