Federal Evidence Rules Test

Federal Evidence Rules Test$5.43

Rated 3.00/5 (2) —  Free Android application by Professional Law Apps, LLC

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About Federal Evidence Rules Test

Prepare for trial, a hearing, the bar, evidence law tests, or just brush up your evidence law knowledge.

Over 300 questions and answers covering every section and subsection of the United States Federal Rules of Evidence ("FRE").
- Over 100 questions covering hearsay alone!
- Includes most recent amendments to the rules effective on December 1, 2014.

Verify the accuracy of every question and answer.
- Each answer includes the pinpoint citation to the relevant rule or rules.
- Each answer includes the actual text of the rule or rules.
- Each answer tells you WHY the answer is correct.
- The app includes a link to the FREs for further review.

Better than flashcards! Carry over 300 challenging evidence law questions in your pocket or tablet. Answers to each question are automatically reshuffled after every quiz session. This is the most efficient way to study the Federal Rules of Evidence.

No cartoons. No cheesy sounds effects. Just high quality questions with explanations.

Professional Law Apps, LLC was created to provide professional, quality apps that deliver superior value. Professional Law Apps only provides apps with helpful, challenging questions and practical applications.

This app was created for aspiring lawyers, practicing attorneys, students, people representing themselves, and anyone interested in the law.

How to Download / Install

Download and install Federal Evidence Rules Test version 1.0 on your Android device!
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Android package: com.evidencelawbasicv3, download Federal Evidence Rules Test.apk

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What are users saying about Federal Evidence Rules Test

S70%
by S####:

Obviously it's not selling crazy but maybe it could with some work. I get lines in all of the menus which cuts off the lower half of the text. It forces me to basically guess what I am clicking. The answers take too long to come up after I choose one. Also some of the explanation are good, but most just spit out the relevant section instead of explaining more of why the answer is good.

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by W####:

Please put in a skip button. If the screen turns off, it resets, which forces you to click through again waiting 3 seconds each time.


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