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| | Evidence (law) - Voyager, the free encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | The law of evidence governs the direct examination and cross-examination of witnesses, as well as the various issues of privileges and competence. |
 | | Because of its importance to the practice of law, all American law schools offer a course in evidence, and most require the subject either as a first year class, or as an upper-level class, or as a prerequisite to later courses. |
 | | Furthermore, evidence is heavily tested on the Multistate Bar Examination - of the 200 multiple choice questions asked in that test, approximately one sixth will be in the area of evidence. |
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