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Trial Objections
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From August 2001 Update
Introduction: Objections In General
§100		In General
§101		Objection Procedure
§101.1		Objecting Before a Jury
§101.2		Requesting Instructions
§102		Making a Record
§103		Opening the Door
§110		Motion in Limine
§111		Advantages and Disadvantages
§112		Types of Motions
§113		Procedure
§120		Motion to Strike
§121		When to Make a Motion to Strike
§130		Curative or Limiting Instruction
§131		Sample Curative Instruction
§132		Sample Limiting Instruction
§140		Offer of Proof/Proffer/Bill of Exceptions/Bill of Review
§141		Procedure
§142		Response
§150		Trial “Pocket” Briefs
Preliminaries: Jury Selection
§200		Introduction to Voir Dire
§201		Arguing the Case
§202		Educating the Jury
§203		Indoctrinating the Jury
§204		Legal Matters
§205		Repeating Voir Dire
§206		Peremptory Strikes
§207		Peremptory/Batson Challenges
§208		Strikes for Cause
§210		Opening Statement
§211		Arguing the Case
§212		Financial or Family Circumstances
§213		Insurance Coverage
§214		Order in Limine, Matter Precluded by
§215		Repairs
§216		Settlement Negotiations
§217		Unsupported Matter
Evidence: Demonstrative Evidence
§300		Demonstrative Evidence
§301		Chart, Diagram or Graph
§301.1		Summaries of Voluminous Documents
§302		Model
§303		Demonstrations/Recreations/Experiments
§304		Real Evidence
§310		Documentary Evidence
§311		Best Evidence Rule
§312		Best Evidence Exceptions
§312.1		Computer Printout
§312.2		Duplicate
§312.3		Original Unavailable
§312.4		Summary
§313		Parol Evidence
§314		Public Records
§315		Remainder of Writings or Recorded Statements
§316		The Document Speaks for Itself
§317		Authentication
§318		Photograph
§319		Audiotape, Videotape or Motion Picture
§319.1		X-Ray
§319.2		Maps
§319.3		Electronic Evidence
§319.3.1		Computer Printouts
§319.3.2		Videotaped Images
§319.3.3		Video or Computer-Generated Animations/Simulations
§320		Hearsay Evidence
§321		Hearsay within Hearsay
§330		Non-Hearsay Evidence
§331		Admission
§332		Co-conspirator’s Statement
§333		Motive, Plan, or Design
§334		Nonassertive Statement
§335		Notice or Knowledge
§336		Prior Inconsistent Statement
§337		Verbal Act
§340		Hearsay Exceptions; Availability Immaterial: A-M
§341		Ancient Document
§342		Business Record
§343		Excited Utterance
§344		Marriage or Baptismal Certificate
§345		Medical Diagnosis
§346		Mental or Physical Condition (State of Mind)
§350		Hearsay Exceptions; Availability Immaterial: N-Z
§351		Present Sense Impression
§352		Property Interest
§353		Public Record
§354		Recorded Recollection
§355		Reputation
§356		Residual Exception
§360		Hearsay Exceptions; Declarant Unavailable
§361		Statement Against Interest
§362		Dying Declaration
§363		Former Testimony
§364		Personal or Family History
§365		Recent Perception
Witness
§400		Competence of Witness
§401		Conviction
§402		Dead Man’s Act
§403		Infant
§404		Necessity of Oath
§405		Religious Belief
§406		Spouse
§410		Examination of Witness: A-C
§411		Ambiguous or Unintelligible
§412		Argumentative
§413		Asked and Answered
§414		Assuming Facts Not in Evidence
§415		Beyond Scope of Testimony
§416		Conclusion Called For
§417		Compound
§418		Character and Habit
§420		Examination of Witness: D-Z
§421		Immateriality
§422		Impeaches Own Witness
§423		Irrelevant
§424		Narrative Called For
§424.1		Opinion
§425		Non-Responsive
§426		Prejudicial
§427		Self-Serving
§428		Limited Admissibility
§429		Lacks Personal Knowledge
§430		Expert Witness
§431		Foundation
§432		Hypothetical Question
§433		Qualifications
§434		Specific Experts
§435		Fees
§436		Disqualification of Expert
§440		Leading Questions
§441		Assuming Facts Not in Evidence
§442		Children and Other Special Circumstances
§443		Cross-Examination
§444		Hostile, Evasive, or Adverse Witness
§445		Preliminary Question
§450		Privilege
§451		Attorney-Client
§452		Attorney Work Product Doctrine
§453		Doctor-Patient
§454		Husband-Wife
§455		Fifth Amendment Privilege
§455.1		Waiver
§455.2		Late Waiver
§456		Other Privileges
§456.1		Accountant-Client
§456.2		State Secrets
§456.3		Informant
§456.4		Priest-Penitent
§456.5		Reporter
§456.6		Trade Secret
§456.7		Self-Evaluative Privilege
Misconduct
§500		Attorney Misconduct
§501		Arguing in Jury’s Presence
§502		Failure to Comply with Order
§503		Improper Comment
§504		Improper Witness—Co-defendant
§505		Improper Witness—Spouse
§506		Presenting Non-Admitted Matter to Jury
§510		Judicial Misconduct
§511		Commenting on Evidence
§512		Embarrassing Counsel
§513		Examining Witness
§514		Judicial Notice of an Adjudicative Fact
Summation: Closing Argument
§600		Closing Argument
§600.1		Attacking Opposing Counsel, Party, or Witness
§600.2		Collateral Source
§600.3		Failure to Testify
§600.4		Golden Rule Argument
§600.5		Per Diem Argument
§600.6		Personal Belief
§600.7		Racial, Political, or Religious Comment
§600.8		Self-Interest
§600.9		Similar Case
§600.10		Wealth or Poverty

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