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A legal textbook is often read under pressure—in the frantic minutes before a cross-examination or during a late-night brief preparation. The utility of Prince Richardson On Evidence 12th Edition lies in its structure.

Update your library. Master the rules. Win your case.

New in the 12th: Expanded treatment of (FRE 801(d)(2)(E)) and opposing party’s statements (FRE 801(d)(2)(A)), including modern email and text message contexts.

For generations, the phrase "according to Prince Richardson" has been a hallmark of legal submissions, cited with approval by magistrates, judges, and the region’s highest courts. The 12th Edition carries this torch forward, maintaining the rigorous standards set by its predecessors while adapting to the nuances of 21st-century jurisprudence.

The 12th edition is essential because New York remains one of the few jurisdictions that has not adopted a formal Code of Evidence. While the federal courts use the Federal Rules of Evidence, New York practitioners must look to a vast body of case law and the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules. Prince Richardson on Evidence synthesizes these disparate sources into a cohesive narrative, offering a structured approach to how evidence is admitted or excluded in the courtroom.

Evidence law is the law of the trial. If you don't know evidence, you don't know practice. The 12th Edition of Prince Richardson arrives at a critical moment—when courtroom procedure is colliding with deepfakes, digital hearsay, and complex forensic data.

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A legal textbook is often read under pressure—in the frantic minutes before a cross-examination or during a late-night brief preparation. The utility of Prince Richardson On Evidence 12th Edition lies in its structure.

Update your library. Master the rules. Win your case.

New in the 12th: Expanded treatment of (FRE 801(d)(2)(E)) and opposing party’s statements (FRE 801(d)(2)(A)), including modern email and text message contexts.

For generations, the phrase "according to Prince Richardson" has been a hallmark of legal submissions, cited with approval by magistrates, judges, and the region’s highest courts. The 12th Edition carries this torch forward, maintaining the rigorous standards set by its predecessors while adapting to the nuances of 21st-century jurisprudence.

The 12th edition is essential because New York remains one of the few jurisdictions that has not adopted a formal Code of Evidence. While the federal courts use the Federal Rules of Evidence, New York practitioners must look to a vast body of case law and the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules. Prince Richardson on Evidence synthesizes these disparate sources into a cohesive narrative, offering a structured approach to how evidence is admitted or excluded in the courtroom.

Evidence law is the law of the trial. If you don't know evidence, you don't know practice. The 12th Edition of Prince Richardson arrives at a critical moment—when courtroom procedure is colliding with deepfakes, digital hearsay, and complex forensic data.