Originally published as Outlines of Evidence , the text became known as Richardson on Evidence , and later Prince, Richardson on Evidence following Jerome Prince's significant contributions. Unlike many jurisdictions that have adopted codified rules similar to the Federal Rules of Evidence, New York's evidence law remains largely based on judicial decisions and specific statutes. This makes "Richardson" indispensable as it synthesizes disparate case law into a coherent framework. Key historical editions include:
(Each chapter ends with a “Quick Review” and a set of “Sample Exam Questions.”) prince richardson on evidence 12th edition free
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