Author: LegalEase Solutions Does the introduction of evidence that violates an order granting a motion in limine (motion to exclude evidence from a trial) reversible error and prejudicial such that … Continue reading “Is Introduction of Evidence Violative of Order Reversible Error – Indiana”
Category: Admissibility
Is Admission of Video Tape Inadmissible Hearsay and Grounds for a New Trial – Indiana
Author: LegalEase Solutions Is the admission of a videotaped interview with the victim inadmissible hearsay and thus, grounds for a new trial? Generally, in Indiana courts videotapes are inadmissible hearsay. … Continue reading “Is Admission of Video Tape Inadmissible Hearsay and Grounds for a New Trial – Indiana”
Admissibility of Prior Criminal Allegations as Evidence under Federal and Michigan Law
Author: LegalEase Solutions Introduction Plaintiff should be able to introduce evidence of the defendant’s prior criminal acts not for the truth of the allegations, but to establish his state of … Continue reading “Admissibility of Prior Criminal Allegations as Evidence under Federal and Michigan Law”
Admissibility of illegal agreements as evidence under Washington Law
Author: LegalEase Solutions Introduction A tenant fell from a poorly maintained deck when a railing collapsed and he sustained a severe brain injury. The tenant had previously signed a lease … Continue reading “Admissibility of illegal agreements as evidence under Washington Law”
Admissibility of Evidence of Habit and Routine Practice
Author: LegalEase Solutions Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, evidence of habit and routine practice may be introduced to prove the conduct of a person/organization on a particular occasion. Rule … Continue reading “Admissibility of Evidence of Habit and Routine Practice”