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Introducing Evidence Trial Reference Card

Use this handy resource as a quick and easy-to-follow courtroom companion when introducing evidence in Illinois civil courts.
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Slip IICLE®'s Trial Reference Card into any standard letter-size file folder and be ready to introduce, object to, and respond to challenges to offers of evidence in Illinois civil courts. Follow the steps to lay a proper foundation for your own evidence and reference the lists of hearsay objections and self-authenticating documents with citations to the pertinent sections of the Illinois Rules of Evidence using this double-sided 8 1/2" x 11" laminated infographic card. This useful reference is the replacement for the popular "Foundations and Objections" card formerly available from the Institute, with a brand new design and content based on the Illinois Rules of Evidence and the IICLE® handbook Laying Foundations for Introducing Evidence. 

Slip IICLE®'s Trial Reference Card into any standard letter-size file folder and be ready to introduce, object to, and respond to challenges to offers of evidence in Illinois civil courts. Follow the steps to lay a proper foundation for your own evidence and reference the lists of hearsay objections and self-authenticating documents with citations to the pertinent sections of the Illinois Rules of Evidence using this double-sided 8 1/2" x 11" laminated infographic card. This useful reference is the replacement for the popular "Foundations and Objections" card formerly available from the Institute, with a brand new design and content based on the Illinois Rules of Evidence and the IICLE® handbook Laying Foundations for Introducing Evidence. 

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