Here are the PodCasts of Class 19, Friday, July 14, 2006, in which we concluded the Confrontation Clause covering the recent Supreme Court decision in Davis/Hammon, and began Impeachment. Here is the PodCast of Part 1, Confrontation Clause: Class19a.mp3
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Here is a link to stream the Video of Part 1 of the class, Confrontation Clause--post Crawford cases concluded and Davis/Hammon: click here
Here is a link to stream the married Video and PowerPoint for Part 1 of the Class: click here
Here is the PodCast of Part 2 of the Class, Impeachment: Class19b.mp3
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Here is the Video of Part 2 of the Class, Impeachment: Class19b.wmv
Here is the link to stream the married Video and PowerPoint for Part 2 of the Class covering Impeachment: click here
And here are the PowerPoints that accompany this class:
Here are the PodCasts for Class 18, Wednesday, July 12, 2006,Future of Hearsay and Confrontation Clause. Here is Part I, Covering the Residual Exception: Class18a.mp3
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Here is a link to stream the Video for Part 1 of the Class: click here
Here is a link to stream the married Video and PowerPoint for Part 1 of the Class: click here
And here is the PodCast for Part 2, of the Class, covering most of the Confrontation Clause: Class18b.mp3
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Here is the Video for Part 2 of the Class: Class18b.wmv
Here is the link to stream the married Video and PowerPoints for Part 2 of the Class: click here
Here are the PowerPoints that accompany this class:
There are no PodCasts, Videos, or PowerPoints for today's class session. The class took a practice multiple choice test and then discussed the questions and answers.
Above is Professor Garland with Bettina Devin as the Golden Gate Bridge in the Velocity Circus's production of "1906: A Journey Through The Mythical City" at Theatre 39 at Pier 39, Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco.
Here is the PodCast of Part 1 of Class 16, Friday, June 7, 2006, in which we concluded Business Records: Class16a.mp3
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Here is a link to the Video of Part 1 of the Class, in which we concluded Business Records: click here
Here is a link to stream the married Video and PowerPoint for Part 1 of the Class, covering the Conclusion of the Business Records Exception: click here
Here is the PodCast of Part 2 of Class 16, Friday, June 7, 2006, in which we covered Public Records: Class16b.mp3
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Here is a link to the Video of Part 2 of the Class, in which we covered Public Records: click here
Here is a link to the married Video and PowerPoint for Part 2 of the Class, covering Public Records: click here
Here are the PowerPoints that accompany this Class:
Here is the PodCast for Class 15, Wednesday, July 5, 2006, covering Statements for Medical Diagnosis or Treatment, Past Recollection Recorded, and Intro to Business Records: 1936-Class15.mp3
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Here is the Video for Part 1 of the Class, covering Statements for Medical Diagnosis or Treatment: Class15a.wmv
Here is the Video for Part 2 of the Class, covering Past Recollection Recorded and Intro to Business Records: Class15b.wmv
Here is a link to view the married Video and PowerPoints for Part 2 of the Class: click here
Here is the Podcast for Class 14, Friday, June 30, 2006, covering the State of Mind Exception to the Hearsay Rule: 1895-Class14.mp3
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Here is a link to run the Video for Part 1 of the Class: click here
Here is a link to stream the married Video and PowerPoint for Part 1 of the class, covering the introduction to state of mind and the Hillmon case: click here
Here is the Video for Part 2 of the Class: Class14b.wmv
Here is a link to stream the married Video and PowerPoint for Part 2 of the Class, covering Pheaster case and the Hillmon doctrine under the FRE and Zippo: click here
Here is the Podcast of Class 13, Wednesday, June 28, 2006, in which we covered the Former Testimony and Declarations Against Interest Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule: 1879-Class13.mp3
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Here is the link to the Video Podcast for Part 1 of the class, covering the Former Testimony Exception: click here
Here is a link to stream the married Video and Powerpoint for Part 1 of the class, covering Former Testimony: click here
Here is the Video Podcast of the Part 2 of the class, covering the Declarations Against Intereset Exception: Class13b.wmv
Here is a link to stream the married Video and Powerpoint for Part 2 of the class, covering Declarations Against Interest: click here
Here is the Podcast for Class 10, Wednesday, June 21, 2006, in which we covered Hearsay Exceptions--Dying Declarations & Spontaneous Utterances: 1796-Class10.mp3
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Here is a link to the Video of Part 1 of the class, covering dying declarations: click here
And here is a link to stream the married Video and PowerPoints for Part 1 of the class: click here
Here is the Video for Part 2 of the class covering excited utterances and present sense impressions: Class10b.wmv
And here is a link to stream the married Video and PowerPoints for Part 2 of the class: click here
Here are the PowerPoints that accompany the class:
Here is the Podcast of Class 8, Friday, June 16, 2006, covering the introduction to hearsay. 1766-Class8.mp3
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And here is a link to the Video of Part 1: click here
I have created a second try at marrying the Video and PowerPoints in a MS Producer format. So to see this version of the first part of Class8, click here. Wait for the streaming files to buffer and then, when the word "play" appears in the upper right of the screen, you can click it and watch and see.
Here is the Podcast of Class 7, Wednesday, June 14, 2006, covering Prior Sexual Misbehavior, Similar Acts, Subsequent Remedial Measures, and Offers in Compromise.
Here is the Podcast of Class 5, Friday, June 9, 2006, in which we concluded Competency, covered Probabilitic Proof, and did an Introduction to Character Evidence, including Michaelson:
Here is the first part of Class 5, combining the Video and PowerPoints--I created this using Microsoft Producer as an experiment. If it works well, I will do this for more of the class sessions. To see it, click here. Once you connect, wait until the play button shows up on the left top of the screen. Then, click play. Then let the video play by itself. After the entire video and PowerPoints have buffered, you can traverse the presentation at will If you try this, please let me know what you think of it.