South Carolina Evidence Handbook Annotated, 18th Edition Out of Stock
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South Carolina Rules of Evidence Annotated 18th Edition
Principal Author: Justin S. Kahn, Esquire
©2026
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Do you want the advantage? South Carolina Rules of Evidence Annotated, 18th Edition is the practical, authoritative companion for litigators, judges, and anyone else who addresses evidentiary issues in South Carolina courts or tribunals.
Now expanded to 385 pages and with annotations current through December 2025, this edition reflects more than two years of new authority and updates since the 2023 17th edition. The book contains the complete text of the South Carolina Rules of Evidence, official comments, relevant United States and South Carolina constitutional provisions, select South Carolina evidentiary statutes, and the restyled Federal Rules of Evidence, including all current amendments.
No batteries required — the print edition is always ready when you are. For those who prefer digital access, a PDF version is also available, providing fast, searchable reference wherever you practice.
These rules govern proceedings in the trial courts of South Carolina, applying to civil and criminal matters in circuit court, family court, probate court, magistrate court, and the Administrative Law Court.
What sets this handbook apart is its practice-first focus. Each rule is followed by concise annotations quoting directly from South Carolina appellate decisions, allowing users to see how evidentiary rules are interpreted and applied. Whether you are researching an issue, writing a memo, preparing for trial or making objections at trial, this book delivers reliable guidance when every second counts.
18th Edition Highlights
• Annotations current through December 2025 – latest South Carolina appellate authority
• Updated from the 2023 edition – more than two years of new cases and rule changes
• Expanded to 385 pages – with additional analysis and updates
• Direct quotations from South Carolina appellate decisions
• Restyled Federal Rules of Evidence, including all amendments through December 1, 2024
• Designed for real-time use in research, trial preparation, and the courtroom
• Trusted reference for litigators, judges, clerks, and law students
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