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Wigmore on Evidence (14 Volumes Set)

Wigmore on Evidence (14 Volumes Set)

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Indian Reprint ISBN 13: 9788189960827
Indian Reprint Set (14 Volumes) ISBN 13: 9788189960964
Original ISBN 13 (Set) : 9780316939706
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Table Of Contents
Volume I - Peter Tillers

1.    Introduction (§§ 1-8)
2.    General Theory and Procedure of Admissibility (§§ 9-21)

Volume IA - Peter Tillers
3.    General Theory of Relevancy (§§ 24-37.7)
4.    General Theory of Circumstantial Evidence (§§38-43)
5.    Character or Disposition as Evidence of a Human Act (§§51-82.1)
6.    Physical Capacity, Habit or Custom, and Design or Plan as Evidence
       of a Human Act (§§83-119)
7.    Opportunity, Alibi, Commission of Act by Other Person, Suicide (§§130-144)
8.    Retrospectant Evidence (§§148-177)
9.    Evidence to Prove Character or Disposition (§§190-218)

Volume II - James H. Chadbourn
10.  Evidence to Prove Physical or Mental Capacity, Design,
       or Intent (§§219-242)
11.  Evidence to Prove Knowledge, Belief, or Consciousness (§§244-263)
12.  Conduct as Evidence (§§266-293)
13.  Other Offenses or Similar Acts, as Evidence of Knowledge,
       Design, or Intent (§§300-373)
14.  Evidence to Prove Habit, Status, Course of Business, or Custom (§§375-383)
15.  Evidence to Prove Emotion (Motive, Feeling, Passion) (§§385-406)
16.  Evidence to Prove Identity (§§410-418)
17.  Evidence to Prove Facts of External Inanimate Nature (§§430-465)
18.  Testimonial Evidence (§§475-480)
19.  Testimonial Qualifications (§§483488)
20.  Mental Derangement (§§492-501)
21.  Mental Immaturity (Infancy) (§§505-509)
22.  Moral Depravity (§§515-531)
23.  Experiential Capacity (§§555-571)
24.  Interest as a Testimonial Qualification (§§575-587)
25.  Marital Relationship as a Testimonial Disqualification (§§600-620)
26.  General Principles of Knowledge (§§650-683)

Volume III - James H. Chadbourn

27.  Knowledge Required for Special Subjects (§§687-721)
28.  Testimonial Recollection (§§725-765)
29.  Testimonial Narration or Communication (§§766-812)
30.  Confessions of an Accused Person (§§815-863)

Volume IIIA - James H. Chadbourn

31.  Testimonial Impeachment (§§874-918)
32.  Character, Mental Defects, Bias, etc., Used as General Qualities to
       Discredit (§§920-940)
33.  Evidencing Bias, Corruption, and Interest (by Conduct and
       Circumstances) (§§943-969)
34.  Evidencing Moral Character, Skill, Memory, Knowledge, etc.
       (by Particular Instances of Conduct) (§§977-999a)
35.  Specific Error (Contradiction) (§§1000-1015)
36.  Self-Contradiction (§§1017-1046)

Volume IV - James H. Chadbourn
37.  Admissions (§§1048-1087)
38.  Testimonial Rehabilitation (Supporting the Credit of an
       Impeached Witness) (§§1100-1144)
39.  Autoptic Preference (Real Evidence) (§§1150-1169)
40.  Rules of Auxiliary Probative Policy (§§1171-1175)
41.  Production of Documentary Originals (§§1177-1282)
42.  Rules of Testimonial Preference (§§1285-1321)
43.  Provisional Testimonial Preferences (§§1325-1339)
44.  Conclusive (or Absolute) Preferences (§§1344-1356a)

Volume V - James H. Chadbourn

45.  Analytic Rules: The Hearsay Rule (§§1360-1366)
46.  The Hearsay Rule Satisfied by Cross-examination (§§1367-1394)
47.  The Hearsay Rule Satisfied by Confrontation (§§1395-1418)
48.  Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule (Introductory) (§§1420-1427)
49.  Dying Declarations (§§1430-1452)
50.  Statements of Facts against Interest (§§1455-1477)
51.  Declarations about Family History (Pedigree) (§§1480-1503)
52.  Attestation of a Subscribing Witness (§§1505-1514)
53.  Regular Entries (§§1517-1561b)
54.  Sundry Statements of Deceased Persons (§§1562-1577)
55.  Reputation (§§1580-1626)
56.  Official Statements (§§1630-1684)

Volume VI - James H. Chadbourn

57.  Sundry Exceptions (§§1690-1713)
58.  Statements of a Mental or Physical Condition (§§1714-1740)
59.  Spontaneous Exclamations (Res Gestae) (§§1745-1764)
60.  Hearsay Rule Not Applicable (Verbal Acts, Res Gestae, etc.) (§§1766-1792)
61.  Hearsay Rule as Applicable to Court Officers (Juror, Judge,
       Counsel, Interpreter) (§§1800-1810)
62.  Prophylactic Rules (§§1813-1836)
63.  Sequestration of Witnesses (§§1837-1842)
64.  Preliminary Notice, or Discovery, to the Opponent (§§1845-1863)
65.  Simplificative Rules (§§1864-1900)
66.  Rules to Avoid Confusion of Issues or Undue Prejudice (§§1904-1913)

Volume VII - James H. Chadbourn
67.  General Principle (§§1917-1929)
68.  Opinion Rule Applied to Sundry Topics (§§1933-1978)
69.  Opinion Rule as Applied to Testimony to Moral Character
       and Professional Skill (§§1980-1986)
70.  Opinion Rule as Applied to Handwriting Evidence (§§1991-2028)
71.  Synthetic (or Quantitative) Rules (§§2030-2075)
72.  Kinds of Witnesses Required (§§2078-2093)
73.  Verbal Completeness (§§2094-2125)
74.  Authentication of Documents (§§2128-2169)

Volume VIII - John T. McNaughton
75.  Absolute Exclusion (herein: Illegally Obtained Evidence) (§§2180-2186)
76.  Testimonial Duty, in General (§§2190-2197)
77.  Privilege as to Attendance (§§2199-2207)
78.  Sundry Privileged Topics (§§2210-2224)
79.  Privilege for Anti-marital Facts (§§2227-2245)
80.  Self-incrimination Privilege (§§2250-2284)
81.  Confidential Communications in General (§§2285-2287)
82.  Attorney-Client Communications (§§2290-2329)
83.  Husband-Wife Communications (§§2332-2341)
84.  Jurors' Communications    (§§2345-2364)
85.  State Secrets and Official Documents (§§2367-2379)
86.  Physician-Patient Communications (§§2380-2391)
87.  Priest-Penitent Communications (§§2394-2396)

Volume IX - James H. Chadbourn
88.  Parol Evidence Rule (§§2400-2478)
89.  General Theory (Burden of Proof; Presumption) (§§2483-2498a)
90.  Burdens and Presumptions in Specific Issues (§§2499-2540)
91.  To Whom Evidence Must Be Presented (§§2549-2559)
92.  Judicial Notice (§§2565-2583)
93.  Judicial Admissions (§§2588-2597)

Volume X - John Henry Wigmore

Volume XI – Dorothy Thomas, Lucille Boorstein
    Index of statutes cited
    Index of cases cited
    Index of topics
    Index of authors quoted or cited
Supplement – Arthur Best
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