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  • Wigmore on Evidence General Scheme of Rules of Evidence Table 1: General Tabular Analysis of Topics in Treatise Table 2: Detailed Tabular Analysis of Topic of Admissibility Table 3: Detailed Tabular Analysis of Topic of Circumstantial Evidence Table 4 Detailed Tabular Analysis of Topic of Testimonial Evidence

    Volume I - EVIDENCE IN TRIALS AT COMMON LAW Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 General Theory and Procedure of Admissibility

    Volume IA- EVIDENCE IN TRIALS AT COMMON LAW Chapter 3 General Theory of Relevancy Chapter 4 General Theory of Circumstantial Evidence Chapter 5 Character or Disposition as Evidence of a Human Act Chapter 6 Physical Capacity, Habit or Custom, and Design or Plan as Evidence of an Human Act Chapter 7 Opportunity, Alibi, Commission of Act by Other Person, Suicide Chapter 8 Retrospectant Evidence Chapter 9 Evidence to Prove Character or Disposition

    Volume II- EVIDENCE IN TRIALS AT COMMON LAW Chapter 10 Evidence to Prove Physical or Mental Capacity, Design, or Intent Chapter 11 Evidence to Prove Knowledge, Belief, or Consciousness Chapter 12 Conduct as Evidence Chapter 13 Other Offenses or Similar Acts, as Evidence of Knowledge, Design, or Intent Chapter 14 Evidence to Prove Habit, Status, Course of Business, or Custom Chapter 15 Evidence to Prove Emotion (Motive, Feeling, Passion) Chapter 16 Evidence to Prove Identity Chapter 17 Evidence to Prove Facts of External Inanimate Nature Chapter 18 Testimonial Evidence Chapter 19 Testimonial Qualifications Chapter 20 Mental Derangement Chapter 21 Mental Immaturity (Infancy) Chapter 22 Moral Depravity Chapter 23 Experiential Capacity Chapter 24 Interest as a Testimonial Qualification Chapter 25 Marital Relationship as a Testimonial Disqualification Chapter 26 Testimonial Knowledge

    Volume II- EVIDENCE IN TRIALS AT COMMON LAW Chapter 27 Knowledge Required for Special Subjects Chapter 28 Testimonial Recollection Chapter 29 Testimonial Narration or Communication Chapter 30 Confessions of an Accused Person

    Volume IIIA- EVIDENCE IN TRIALS AT COMMON LAW Chapter 31 Testimonial Impeachment Chapter 32 Character, Mental Defects, Bias, etc., Used as General Qualities to Discredit Chapter 33 Evidencing Bias, Corruption and Interest (by Conduct and Circumstances) Chapter 34 Evidencing Moral Character, Skill, Memory, Knowledge, etc. (by Particular Instances of Conduct) Chapter 35 Specific Error (Contradiction) Chapter 36 Self-Contradiction

    Volume IV-EVIDENCE IN TRIALS AT COMMON LAW Chapter 37 Admissions Chapter 38 Testimonial Rehabilitation (Supporting the Credit of an Impeached Witness) Chapter 39 Autoptic Proference (Real Evidence) Chapter 41 Production of Documentary Originals Chapter 42 Rules of Testimonial Preference Chapter 43 Provisional Testimonial Preferences Chapter 44 Conclusive (or Absolute) Preferences

    Volume V- EVIDENCE IN TRIALS AT COMMON LAW Chapter 45 Analytic Rules: The Hearsay Rule Chapter 46 The Hearsay Rule Satisfied Chapter 47 The Hearsay Rule Satisfied by Confrontation Chapter 48 Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule (Introductory) Chapter 49 Dying Declarations Chapter 50 Statements of Facts Against Interest Chapter 51 Declarations About Family History (Pedigree) Chapter 52 Attestation of a Subscribing Witness Chapter 53 Regular Entries Chapter 54 Sundry Statements of Deceased Persons Chapter 55 Reputation Chapter 56 Official Statements

    Volume VI- EVIDENCE IN TRIALS AT COMMON LAW Chapter 57 Sundry Exceptions Chapter 58 Statements of a Mental or Physical Condition Chapter 59 Spontaneous Exclamations (Res Gestae) Chapter 60 Hearsay Rule Not Applicable (Verbal Acts, Res Gestae, etc.) Chapter 61 Hearsay Rule as Applicable to Court Officers (Juror, Judge, Counsel, Interpreter) Chapter 62 Prophylactic Rules Chapter 63 Sequestration of Witnesses