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An authoritative guide designed for Illinois criminal trial
attorneys, appellate practitioners, and judges. This book provides
an in-depth review of the new Illinois Rules of Evidence along with
the authors' commentaries and a compilation of the most recent
Illinois decisions, statutes, and Supreme Court Rules. In addition
to the new rules, the book addresses complementary Illinois common
law evidence rules and provides a thorough constitutional analysis
of evidence law. This comprehensive guide explains everything you
need to know about the new Illinois Rules of Evidence and their
impact on your daily criminal litigation practice. Ralph Ruebner is
a Professor of Law and the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at
The John Marshall Law School. He has taught evidence, criminal
procedure, and international human rights law. He previously served
as the Executive Director of the John Marshall Law School Criminal
Justice Clinic and as the Deputy State Appellate Defender in both
the First and Second Appellate Districts in Illinois. He is a 1969
graduate of the American University Washington College of Law.
Katarina Durcova is a Staff Attorney at the Criminal Division of
the Circuit Court of Cook County. She is a 2011 graduate of The
John Marshall Law School and was a John Marshall Law School Library
Research Fellow. She previously worked as a judicial extern for
Justice Margaret O'Mara Frossard (ret.) at the First District of
the Illinois Appellate Court and as a summer law clerk in the
Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia in the Hague, the Netherlands.
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