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Pennsylvania Evidence 2016 Courtroom Manual on the LexisNexis Digital Library

Pennsylvania Evidence 2016 Courtroom Manual, an essential addition to your case both in your office and in court, is accessible to Jenkins' members on their desktops through the LexisNexis Digital Library!  This handy resource provides rules, commentary and additional authority.

Once you have signed into jenkinslaw.org and accessed the LexisNexis Digital Library, type Pennsylvania Evidence Courtroom Manual in the Search box, and choose the 2016 manual to checkout and read in your browser. Browse the Table of Contents by rule number or run a full-text search.   

On LexisNexis Digital Library, members may borrow up to 5 volumes at a time, and the loan period is 7 days. The best way to read these ebooks is in your browser - no downloads, software, or apps required!  

The LexisNexis Digital Library is a membership database available to all Jenkins' members.  For help using this or any of the member databases, contact us at 215.574.1505, research@jenkinslaw.org, or chat with us.

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