Rules of evidence in court

    • [DOC File]Evidence checklist - NYU Law

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      In order to get the evidence in, you have to establish the foundation (to be covered later) that the object is what it is.

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    • [DOC File]FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE as of Dec

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      The court must decide any preliminary question about whether a witness is qualified, a privilege exists, or evidence is admissible. In so deciding, the court is not bound by evidence rules…

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    • [DOC File]EVIDENCE OUTLINE - NYU Law

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      offered as evidence of material fact (not for impeachment) more probative on the issue than other reasonably available evidence. the general purpose of the rules and the interests of justice will be served. sufficient notice of intent to use. Good ex – Dallas County – …

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    • [DOCX File]FEDERAL RULES OF EVIDENCE as of Dec

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      Collateral Evidence Rule: applies to impeachment by contradiction (when you show that a witness made a fact mistake to imply that he could make other mistakes as well) Allowed: Extrinsic evidence that 1. contradicts AND proves a substantive fact, or 2. contradicts AND proves other impeaching point. (Extrinsic = outstide the conversation)

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    • Evidence Outline - Lewis & Clark Law School

      Evidence offered to prove that any alleged victim engaged in other sexual behavior. Evidence offered to prove any alleged victim's sexual predisposition. FRE 412(b)(1) – In a criminal case, the following evidence is admissible, if otherwise admissible under these rules:

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    • What are the Rules of Evidence? - FindLaw

      The court must decide any preliminary question about whether a witness is qualified, a privilege exists, or evidence is admissible. In so deciding, the court is not bound by evidence rules, except those on privilege. (b) Relevance That Depends on a Fact.

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