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Evidence law Lecture 3 (of 3) (Part 2): Impeachment, Privileges, and Expert Testimony

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Impeachment, Privileges, and Expert TestimonyVI. ImpeachmentA. Methods of ImpeachmentPrior Inconsistent StatementsUsed to challenge witness credibility.Not hearsay if used only for impeachment.Bias or Motive to LieEvidence showing a witness has reason to favor one side.Conviction of a CrimeFelony or crime involving dishonesty may be used for impeachment.Reputation for UntruthfulnessWitness’s general character for dishonesty may be attacked.VII. PrivilegesA. Attorney-Client PrivilegeProtects confidential communications between attorney and client.Exceptions:If the client is seeking legal advice to commit a crime or fraud.If the client waives the privilege.B. Spousal PrivilegesSpousal ImmunityA spouse cannot be forced to testify against the other spouse in criminal cases.Applies only during the marriage.Marital Communications PrivilegeProtects confidential communications made between spouses during the marriage.Survives divorce.VIII. Expert TestimonyA. Qualifications and ReliabilityExpert must have specialized knowledge beyond that of an average person.Two main standards for reliability:Daubert Standard (Federal & some states):The theory/methodology must be peer-reviewed, tested, have a known error rate, and be generally accepted.Frye Standard (Some states):The methodology must be generally accepted in the scientific community.B. Use of Expert TestimonyMust assist the trier of fact in understanding evidence.Cannot state a legal conclusion (e.g., "The defendant was legally insane").Cross-examination: Opposing counsel may challenge methodology, bias, or credibility.

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