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Daniel Coble
- Nov 13, 2020
Authenticating Fingerprints: SCRE 901
State v. Heyward
Daniel Coble
- Nov 9, 2020
Daniel Coble
- Nov 2, 2020
Admissibility of Autopsy Photos (SCRE 403)
State v. Heyward
Daniel Coble
- Oct 25, 2020
SCRE 401 Relevance: A low bar but still has to be cleared
Under the rules of evidence, all evidence must be relevant or it is not admissible. However, relevance is not a high standard, rather it...
Daniel Coble
- Oct 23, 2020
In-Court & Out-of-Court Identification and Hearsay
Great article explaining these concepts as it relates to hearsay and constitutional concerns: In-Court Identifications Not Hearsay, Are...
Daniel Coble
- Oct 23, 2020
Identification and Hearsay
Under SCRE 801, prior identification by a witness is not hearsay under certain conditions. The declarant must testify at trial and be...
Daniel Coble
- Oct 2, 2020
Resolve to be a Complete Lawyer: A Review of Judge Joe Anderson's 'Effective Courtroom Advocacy'
In Judge Joe Anderson's new book, "Effective Courtroom Advocacy," the first question he asks is why another book on trial advocacy? ...
Daniel Coble
- Sep 22, 2020
Tips from the Bench: A Beginner's Packet to Trial Evidence
First and foremost, my #1 tip for the rules of evidence is to find a mentor who knows more than you and has practiced longer. They can...
Daniel Coble
- Sep 20, 2020
Tips from the Bench: 7 Tips for Introducing Exhibits
1. Preparation: If you are the Plaintiff or State, then you have a case in chief to present. You will know (or at least have an idea) of...
Daniel Coble
- Sep 18, 2020
2020 S.C. Court of Appeals Cases on Evidence
Some of these cases lightly touch on the rules of evidence, while others make big statements. Click on the links beneath each case for a...
Daniel Coble
- Sep 18, 2020
2020 S.C. Supreme Court Cases on Evidence
Some of these cases lightly touch on the rules of evidence, while others make big statements. Click on the links beneath each case for a...
Daniel Coble
- Sep 18, 2020