Impeachment, Refreshing Recollection, and the Recorded Recollection Hearsay Exception

06 Jun , 2022

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You’re at trial questioning a witness and the witness testifies differently than you expect. What do you do? Spend an hour reviewing the difference between impeachment, refreshing recollection, and Federal Rule of Evidence 803(5) and learning when to use each technique or rule at trial.

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