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The Federal Rules of Evidence Simplified!

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The Federal Rules of Evidence Simplified!

By: Benjamin Morton
Narrated by: Deaver Brown
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This audiobook will let you learn and review the core elements of federal evidence rules which apply in most states and local districts as well. Morton covers the 11 important areas: General Provisions, Judicial Notice, Presumptions, Relevancy, Privileges, Witnesses, Opinions & Expert Testimony, Hearsay, Authentication & Identification, Contents of WritingRecordingsPhotos & Miscellaneous Rules. A must listen for every law student, lawyer, and people interested in the law or involved in legal cases.

©2013 Benjamin Morton (P)2013 Benjamin Morton
Education Criminal Law
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Serves its purpose

It's bot fun or exciting. The guys voice will bore you to pieces but it's not supposed to be intertwining only educational and it is just that.

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Okay for students

Would you try another book from Benjamin Morton and/or Deaver Brown?

Yes to Ben Morton, no t D. Brown. The content was good but listening to the reader was a chore.

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No thank you.

Was The Federal Rules of Evidence Simplified! worth the listening time?

As a 2nd year law student coming up on midterm exams, it was nice to listen to this content as review.

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This guy is just reading out of the Rules book.

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

No one trying to ace a law school exam would appreciate this.

Would you ever listen to anything by Benjamin Morton again?

Probably not.

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This was really frustrating because the narrator is clearly reading straight out of the Rules of Evidence, word for word, and has trouble saying some of the words therein. There is no use of dramatic emphasis, reiterating particularly important provisions, or paraphrasing less important information.

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DRUNK Federal Rules of Evidence

The narrator sounds drunk throughout the recording. I did not expect a life altering reading or insight into the FRE; however, the narrator was ridiculous. I actually laughed out loud a few times.
I've heard of "Drunk History" but Drunk FRE is a new one....

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