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Ethics and Evidence

Introduction
By Daniel J. Capra
Ethical Firewalls, Limited Admissibility, and Rule 703
By Daniel D. Blinka
Federal Evidence Rule 608(b): Gateway to the Minefield of Witness Preparation
By Gerald L. Shargel
Clarifying the Curative Admissibility Doctrine: Using the Principles of Forfeiture and Deterrence to Shape the Relief for an Opponent’s Evidentiary Misconduct
By Edward J. Imwinkelried
Are Evidence-Related Ethics Provisions “Law”?
By Fred C. Zacharias
The Duke Lacrosse Case, Innocence, and False Identifications: A Fundamental Failure to “Do Justice”
By Robert P. Mosteller
See No Evil: Wrongful Convictions and the Prosecutorial Ethics of Offering Testimony by Jailhouse Informants and Dishonest Experts
By Myrna S. Raeder
The Use and Misuse of High-Tech Evidence by Prosecutors: Ethical and Evidentiary Issues
By Robert Aronson & Jacqueline McMurtrie
Prosecutors, Ethics, and Expert Witnesses
By Paul C. Giannelli & Kevin C. McMunigal
Expert Witness Ethics
By Joseph Sanders
Special Issues Raised by Rape Trials
By Aviva Orenstein
The Emotional Juror
By Todd E. Pettys
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