Evidence Made Easy
Evidence is the “stuff” of lawsuits.
Without it you cannot possibly win!
Do you have enough?
Does the other side have too much?
Can you get more?
Can you keep out what the other side is trying to get in?
Is the "evidence" you have admissible evidence? Because, if what you think is evidence isn't admissible evidence, the it really isn't evidence you can use!
This tutorial teaches what you must know about evidence to win your lawsuit!
A solid grasp of the fundamentals taught here can give you a decided advantage and the competitive edge you need. We explain the nuts-and-bolts simplicity that gives you a common-sense understanding of the rules of evidence and how to use those rules effectively, strategically, and tactically to win your lawsuit!
We explain the rules of evidence using only a very few simple concepts that any average 8th grader can understand and use to win in court.
Everyone with even a tiny smattering of exposure to the world of law and its courts knows that "proof" is the test by which lawsuits are determined … proof of facts based on admissible evidence.
Proving your case is synonymous with winning your case.
Proof, however, is based solely on evidence presented and admitted! One cannot “prove” a case by clever argument alone. The test of every case is proof that rests on evidence presented to the court in a way the rules allow.
Learn how to get your evidence "in" and keep the other side's evidence "out".
This tutorial is essential for those who wish to win!
I ordered your course on May 31st, and by June 28th the lawsuit against me was "Dismissed with Prejudice." Many thanks as I was clueless until I reviewed your videos and files.
Tracy
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M. Bock
Won 4 motions in court yesterday. Wish I´d had your tutorials a year ago!
Linda T.
I am so glad I read your teaching on the complaint before I filed it. One of the defendants wanted to settle immediately.
L. Shelby
Thanks for your tutorial "Evidence Made Easy". The way you explain the rules is so effective that we pro se plaintiffs have confidence in our fight for what's right.
Arcenio A.
A simplified course in the basics.
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A guide to the rules attorneys follow in civil lawsuits.
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