Pennsylvania Rules of Evidence
Paperback Edition: 2013
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Paperback Edition Commentaries Are Current Through: 55 A.3d 564
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Author
Mark I. Bernstein
The Honorable Mark I. Bernstein has served as a trial Judge on the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County since 1987.
Judge Bernstein serves on the Civil Instruction Subcommittee of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Committee for Standard Jury Instructions, which publishes Jury Instructions for use by Judges and lawyers on all aspects of civil law.
Judge Bernstein is the recipient of the Foundation for Improvement of Justice Annual Award for the year 1999. This prestigious National Award is given for innovative programs which have proven effective and can serve as a model for others.
Judge Bernstein has written extensively on the law. He was Chairman of the Board of Editors for the book "The Bill of Rights: A Bicentennial View," a series of lawyers' essays published by the Pennsylvania Bar Association. He contributed two essays, "Judicial Decision Making" and "A Meditation on Judicial Morality," for "The Judge's Book," which is published by the American Bar Association and the National Judicial College. He has written a comprehensive analysis of "Expert Testimony in Pennsylvania," published by Temple Law Review. Articles authored by Judge Bernstein have appeared in "Judicature," "Court Review," "The Responsive Community," "The Philadelphia Lawyer," and "Trial Magazine."
Judge Bernstein has extensively lectured to Judges and lawyers around the country on the law and evidence.
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and before taking the bench Judge Bernstein was in the private practice of law specializing in litigation.
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