Description
Professor Agnor originally wrote Agnor’s Georgia Evidence to set out the basics of Georgia Evidence Law and to contrast it with the Federal Rules of Evidence. Now that Georgias rules are based largely upon those federal rules, the book has been updated to be a practice guide for use under the revised Evidence Code. Key subjects covered in this title include: Witnesses Privileges Opinion testimony lay and expert Relevancy Hearsay Documentary evidence Burdens of proof and presumptions What’s New in 20252026 Edition: In the 2025-2026 Edition, new material has been added and/or existing material updated regarding the following subjects, among others: 2025 tort reform measures Spoliation Production and preservation of evidence in criminal cases Propensity evidence Prior false allegations Offers of compromise and settlement Plea negotiations Existence of liability insurance Medical bills Best evidence rule Electronic surveillance or wiretapping Lost profits Standards of proof Collateral source rule Negligent security





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