Admissible
evidence
Admissible evidence, in a court
of law, is any testimonial, documentary,
or tangible evidence that may be
introduced to a factfinder--usually
a judge or jury--in order to establish
or to bolster a point put forth
by a party to the proceeding. In
order for evidence to be admissible,
it must be relevant, without being
prejudicial, and it must have some
indicia of reliability.
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