Supplement to Manual For Courts-Martial United States Military Rules of Evidence

Supplement to Manual For Courts-Martial United States Military Rules of Evidence image
ISBN-10:

1500230626

ISBN-13:

9781500230623

Released: Jun 16, 2014
Format: Paperback, 142 pages
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The 2014 Supplement to the 2012 Edition of the Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM) is a complete revision of the Military Rules of Evidence.  There are nearly 90 changes to the Manual for Courts-Martial covering significant aspects of military law and the Military Rules of Evidence.  These changes include, but are not limited to:Rule 201. Judicial notice of adjudicative factsRule 301. Privilege concerning compulsory self-incrimination  Rule 304. Confessions and admissions  Rule 305. Warnings about rights  Rule 311. Evidence obtained from unlawful searches and seizures  Rule 312. Body views and intrusions  Rule 313. Inspections and inventories in the Armed Forces  Rule 314. Searches not requiring probable cause  Rule 315. Probable cause searches  Rule 316. Seizures  Rule 317. Interception of wire and oral communications  Rule 401. Test for relevant evidence  Rule 402. General admissibility of relevant evidenceRule 403. Excluding relevant evidence for prejudice, confusion, waste of time, or other reasons  Rule 404. Character evidence; crimes or other acts  Rule 505. Classified information- Mil. R. Evid. 505 is amended to significantly restructure the rule to bring greater clarity and regularity to military practice. The changes focus primarily on expanding the military judge’s explicit authority to conduct ex parte pretrial conferences in connection with classified information.Rule 506. Government information other than classified information- Mil. R. Evid. 506 is amended to significantly revise the rule to bring greater clarity and also to align it with changes made to Mil. R. Evid. 505.Rule 507. Identity of informants- Amended to add subsection to define terms that are used throughout the rule and add subsection to permit the military judge to hold an in camera review upon request by the prosecution.Rule 509. Deliberations of courts and juries  Rule 513. Psychotherapist—patient privilege  Rule 611. Mode and order of examining witnesses and presenting evidence  Rule 902. Evidence that is self-authenticating  

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