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Criminal

Jun. 27, 2016

The admissible record of conviction

Earn MCLE credit reviewing what constitutes part of the record of conviction which is admissible to prove serious felony priors.

Gale E. Kaneshiro

Judge (ret.)

Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, Mo., 1976

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The objective of this article and self-study test is to review what constitutes part of the record of conviction which is admissible to prove serious felony priors. Readers will learn about the types of cases where only the record of conviction can be used to prove a prior, the various forms and documents which are considered admissible parts of the record, and what cannot be considered to prove a prior.

Cases Where the Limit Applies

Some prior convictions alleged un...

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