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For your "viewing pleasure", these scans are from Evidence Under the Rules (Aspen Casebook Series), 4th Edition (http://www.amazon.com/Evidence-Under-Rules-Aspen-Casebook/dp/1454849525/)(2000) (Mueller and Kirkpatrick) (Note: although current edition is the 8th, if you take a look, it says much the same):
To summarize for convenience:
The “official record” of a trial actually comprises five different kinds of material:
1. The pleadings;
2. Filed documents;
3. The record of proceedings;
4. The exhibits; and,
5. Docket entries.
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For your "viewing pleasure", these scans are from Evidence Under the Rules (Aspen Casebook Series), 4th Edition (http://www.amazon.com/Evidence-Under-Rules-Aspen-Casebook/dp/1454849525/)(2000) (Mueller and Kirkpatrick) (Note: although current edition is the 8th, if you take a look, it says much the same):
To summarize for convenience:
The “official record” of a trial actually comprises five different kinds of material:
1. The pleadings;
2. Filed documents;
3. The record of proceedings;
4. The exhibits; and,
5. Docket entries.
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