Admissibility

Admissibility

Definition

Whether testimony, documents, media, or physical items offered by a party in support of the party's case may be admitted into evidence and presented to the jury. The court determines whether evidence is admissible. Inadmissible evidence may not be presented to and/or considered by the jury.

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