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Advis. Comm., Fed. Rules of Evidence
by Daniel J. Capra, Fordham Univ. Law Sch., iv+48p, Wash., FJC, 1998. (In the 1970s the Advisory Committee on Evidence prepared a complete draft of
proposed Federal Rules of Evidence, which draft was approved by the Judicial Conference of the U.S. and the Supreme Court, and served as a model for
the rules subsequently enacted by Congress. Hence, the Advisory Committee Notes constitute one source of the “legislative history” of the rules and are
widely referenced for that purpose. However, since Congress did not enact each rule in precisely the form recommended by the committee, and because
other inconsistencies or errors exist in the Notes, this publication was issued to provide guidance where the Notes may mislead. See also Case Law
Divergence..., P/L 4/4 below, by the same author and issued for a similar purpose.)
Title:   Advisory Committee Notes to the Federal Rules of Evidence that may require clarification / Daniel J. Capra.
OCLC Number:   62205643
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