In law, the rule of evidence encompasses the rules and legal principles that govern the proof of facts in a legal proceeding – simply put, this rule dictates what evidence can be considered the trier of fact in a decision.
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Undue delay
Waste of time
Proof of motive
Misleading the jury
Intent
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Best evidence rule
Chain of custody
Blood type
Documentary evidence
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Inadmissible as hearsay
Admissible, unless there are problems with authenticity
Inadmissible under the best evidence rule
NONE of the above
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Inadmissible because they violate the individual's 5th amendment rights
Inadmissible because not providing Miranda Warnings is a constitutional violations
Arguably admissible or inadmissible, depending on the cirumstances
None of the above
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The priest's communication with Mary is not privileged
The priests communication with Mary is privileged, buy only Mary can exert the privilege, and so the priest will be held in contempt
The priest's communication with Mary is privileged, and the priest will not be held in contempt.
None of the above
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Proof of Motive
Knowledge
Absence of mistake or accident
Undue dealy
Emotions
Opportunity
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