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1/12/2012
Scott Bucci
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The Virginia General Assembly Needs to Adopt a Rules of Evidence

The Virginia General Assembly Needs to Adopt a Rules of Evidence

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4/22/2009
Hunter W. Jamerson
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Virginia Supreme Court to Consider Podiatrist Evidence

The Virginia Supreme Court in Richmond today announced that it will hear the appeal of an injured Roanoke man. The injured railroad worker sought to introduce causation evidence at trial from a treating podiatrist. His request was denied by a Roanoke trial judge, however, because podiatrists do not have same statutory exemption under Virginia law that chiropractors enjoy. That may change, however, after the Virginia Supreme Court considers the case. 

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4/20/2009
Lindsay M. Deneault
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Virginia Evidence Rules In Limbo

It appears that the movement to codify a set of Virginia Rules of Evidence has stalled.  Virginia is one of the only states that does not maintain a set of rules.  Instead, Virginia evidence law is basically a hodge podge of of rget="_blank">statutes and case law.  On the other hand, most states maintain a set of rules that are derived from the Federal Rules of Evidence.  Over the last several years, there have been suggestions to create a more organized and systemmatic set of Virginia Rules of Evidence.

Why the resistance?  For starters, it takes Virginia lawyers years (if ever) to learn the relevant statutes and case law that govern evidentiary issues in Virginia.  If the rules were codified, there is a good chance that this hard earned knowledge would be obsolete.  Also, questions arise whether Virginia's case law on evidentiary issues would go out the window, and instead the Virginia courts would look to the developed case law in federal courts when interpreting Virginia Evidentiary Rules (which would likely borrow from the Federal Rules).

In the end, it makes a lot more sense to have a codified set of evidentiary rules.  A codified set of rules would improve consistency and predictibility in evidentiary rulings throughout the Commonwealth. 

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