How to present evidence

    • [DOC File]EVIDENCE - Santa Clara Law

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      **the prosecution cannot ever be the first to present evidence of the character of a witness, unless it is self-defense—they can only rebut. Propensity Evidence. evidence that a person has a particular character trait generally is not admissible to show that the person acted in conformity with that trait at a …

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    • [DOC File]Evidence Collection, Just the Basics

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      Hair, fibers and small evidence that can be easily lost should be in a small manila envelope or sealed in plastic if no body fluids are present. Evidence that contains body fluids should be air-dried, then collected in porous containers (such as paper bags) to prevent damage to the evidence from the formation of mold.

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    • [DOC File]Representing Yourself in Court - California Courts

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      How do I Present Evidence to the Court? Each court is different but in most cases, you can’t just walk into court with a photograph or document and show it to the judge or jury. There are many things you must do before the court will even look at the evidence you have. Further, there are many types of evidence, and the rules for using each ...

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    • [DOC File]WHAT HAPPENS DURING A CRIMINAL CASE may be …

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      A trial is an adversary proceeding in which the Prosecutor must present evidence to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The defendant is not required to prove his or her innocence or to present any evidence, but may challenge the accuracy of the Prosecutor's evidence.

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    • [DOCX File]Virginia Department of Education

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      A license holder or license holder’s representative or a petitioner may waive the opportunity to make an opening statement or a closing argument or to present evidence. At the conclusion of the hearing, the members of the Board of Education shall deliberate in order to …

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    • [DOC File]EVIDENCE OUTLINE - NYU Law

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      where evidence of flight is unclear – e.g., Δ couldn’t be located in his usual haunts immediately after the crime. generally, evidence of Δ’s absence can be viewed as evidence of flight (but not always) if other inculpatory factors are present, more likely to be seen as flight

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    • [DOCX File]Article 31(b), UCMJ, and Miranda/Tempia

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      Jun 07, 2017 · 2.I have been advised of my right to present evidence as to whether my pretrial confinement should be continued and that such evidence may consist of my oral or written statement, any documentary evidence that I wish to present, and the oral or written statements of other individuals.

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    • [DOC File]EVIDENCE OUTLINE - NYU Law

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      Evidence that D took it Midas post-accident, though a remedial measure, admissible to prove ownership. b) comparative negligence – if D makes argument that hazard was obvious to P, P can introduce evidence that D afterwards marked the hazard to answer the comparative negligence charge.

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    • [DOC File]EVIDENCE

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      EVIDENCE. I. Relevance. Two-Step Inquiry. Is the evidence . relevant (tends to prove or disprove a material fact)? General Rule: evidence that has any tendency to make a material fact more probable or less probable than it would be without the evidence it’s relevant (logical relevance), but evidence must relate to the time, event, or person involved in the present litigation

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    • [DOC File]EVIDENCE OUTLINE

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      Other evidence present from which guilt can be inferred. d. 803(4): Statement for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment: statements made for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment and describing medical history, or past or present symptoms, pain, or sensations, or the inception or general character of the cause or external source ...

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