Thanks for your explanation! I am a newbie scopist and have had a difficult time wrapping my mind around all of these objections when I’m working on transcripts. This gives me such a better understanding.
Hi Mrs. Britt. This is a great video. You helped me tone down my seriousness and discomfort of working as a court interpreter. We need to take this kind of work lightly and enjoy hearing trials xD
Thank you for this info. Its helping me do better questions for the plaintiff. I am helping my lawyer gather all the appropriate evidence and with this video it gave me a better understanding that speculating and hearsay is not admissible. It helped me come up with questions using their own statements and confessions. You are the best
Omg, thank you for explaining this! I just watched another video about the objections from the Depp v. Heard case, and I was wondering what exactly these terms mean in a courtroom setting, hence how I found my way to your video here. Lol
I love the quick and to the point videos
Thank you! Appreciate your feedback.
Thanks for your explanation! I am a newbie scopist and have had a difficult time wrapping my mind around all of these objections when I’m working on transcripts. This gives me such a better understanding.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Mrs. Britt. This is a great video. You helped me tone down my seriousness and discomfort of working as a court interpreter.
We need to take this kind of work lightly and enjoy hearing trials xD
Glad to hear that!
Thank you for this info. Its helping me do better questions for the plaintiff. I am helping my lawyer gather all the appropriate evidence and with this video it gave me a better understanding that speculating and hearsay is not admissible. It helped me come up with questions using their own statements and confessions. You are the best
Glad to hear it!
@@LawyerBritt quick question. What makes an evidence inadmissible? For example are police reports and police videos unmissable for a civil case?
Omg, thank you for explaining this! I just watched another video about the objections from the Depp v. Heard case, and I was wondering what exactly these terms mean in a courtroom setting, hence how I found my way to your video here. Lol
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, short and sweet. Thank you.
Glad it helped!
Is it appropriate to object to a lawyers statement during an Initial Scheduling hearing? Pro se plaintiff?
More vids like these!!
Thank you!! Will do.
Thank you for explaining it in simple terms lol
Happy to help!