Evidence Flashcards

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FRE does not apply to

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-preliminary questions of fact regarding admissibility
-Grand jury proceedings
-criminal proceedings for issuance of warrants, extradition, bail, sentencing, probation

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Judicial Notice

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adjudicative facts: subject to judicial notice if the fact is not subject to reasonable dispute because the fact is generally known or can be accurately and readily determined from reliable sources
civil case: must accept noticed fact as conclusive
criminal case: jury may(FRE)/MUST(CA) accept judically noticed fact as conclusive

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Scope of cross examination

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generally limited to subject matter of direct examination and witness credibility

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Leading questions

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suggest the answer in the question.
Not permitted in direct unless hostile witness, needed to develop witness testimony,
generally allowed in cross

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Improper Questions

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leading on direct
calls for conlcusion/opinion
Argumentative
lack of foundation
assumes facts not in evidence
repetitive
compound

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Burden of proof

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production: msut produce legally sufficient evidence for each element of a claim
persuasion:
civil: preponderance of the evidence
criminl: beyond a reasonable doubt

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Desctruction of evidence

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generally raises a rebuttable presumption that the evidence would be unfavorable if the other party establishes the destruction was intentional, the evidence is relevant, and the alleged victim acted with due diligence

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PROP 8

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California’s constitution was amended to provide that in criminal cases, relevant evidence shall not be excluded unless an exception for hearsay or privilege applies.

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Logical relevance

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Evidence must be relevant to be admitted. Evidence is relevant if it has any tendancy to make a material fact more or less probable.
CA: evidence is relevant if it has any tendancy to make a material disputed fact more or less probable

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Legal relevance

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Relevant evidence should be excluded if the probative value is outweighed by unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, misleading the jury, cumulative evidence.

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Curative Admission

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Otherwise inadmissible evidence may be admissible to rebut previously admitted inadmissible evidence if there is unfair prejudice

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Subsequent remedial measures

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Inadmissible to prove liability, fault or defective product
admissible to impeach, show feasibility if in dispute, or prove ownership if in dispute
CA: can be used to show product liability

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Compromise offers/settlement negotiations

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Inadmissible to provie liability or amount of a disputed claim or to impeach
only admissible to show bias

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Offers to pay medical expenses

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the offer itself is inadmissible to show liability, but accompanying statements and conduct are admissible
CA: the accompanying statements are not admissible

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Plea negotiations

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No contest and withdrawn guilty pleas are inadmissble, as well as other statements unless another statement is admitted by the defendant and fairness requires more

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Liability Insurance

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whether or not one has insurance is inadmissible to show liability, but it is admissible to show agency, ownership, or bias
CA: lack of liability insurance is admissible but having insurance is not

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Sexual conduct/rape shield

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evidence of sexual behavior of the victim is generally inadmissible except
criminal case: to prove consent or another party is source of evidence
civil case: probative value substantially outweighs unfair prejduce
Conduct of the defendant is admissible in sexual assault and child molestation cases

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Character evidence in Civil case

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Generally inadmissible to prove a person acted in accordance with that character or trait
Civil cases: admissible only when character is an essential element of a claim or defense
FRE (Not CA): admissible to show previous sexual assault/molestation in current sexual assault/molestation case

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Character evidence in criminal case

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D’s character:
by prosectution: not permitted to introduce D’s bad character for propensity reasons, but can introduce if D opens the door
Defense can introduce pertinent character traits as being inconsistent, but must be reputation/opinion
Victims character
by defense: D can attack victims pertinent character trait with reputation/opinion evidence (specific acts in CA too)
by prosecution: can rebut when D has introduce evidence of victim’s bad character, including self defense (self defense does not count for this in CA)

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Character for truthfulness/untruthfulness

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character evidence of a testifying witness’s reputation for untruthfulness is admissible for impeachment

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Specific bad acts

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not admissible for propensity reasons except past sexual abuse/molestation in current criminal sexual abuse/molestation cases ( civil cases, FRE only)
MIMIC evidence (Motive, intent, absence of mistake, identty, common plan)
but must give notice in writing before trial

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Habit evidence

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a person’s particular routine (semi-automatic) reaction to a specific set of circumstances is admissible to prove the person acted in accordance with the habit on a pticular occasion

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Prior conviction

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any crime involving honesty or moral turpitude (CA only): always relevant
felony by witness: probative value must not be substantially outweighed by prejudice
felony by defendant witness: probative value must outweigh prejudice
more than 10 years (FRE only, not ca): probative value must substantially outweigh unfair prejudice

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Character for untruthfulness

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can inquire on cross exam about specific acts, but extrinsic evidence not allowed if denied
CA: can only be used in criminal cases, extrinsic evidence allowed for collateral matters

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Witness competence
as long as they can give oath/affirmation to testify truthfully
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Lay witness
must be based in personal perception and helpful to fact finder no hypnosis unless knew the info before the hypnosis in civil trial
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Juror testimony
generally may only testify about extraneous prejudicial information, improper outside influence, mistakes on the verdict form CA: can provide information on any improproprieties but not how they affected his reasoning
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Prior inconsistent statements
Unless there is a hearsay exception, only for impeachment CA: can be used for substantive and impeachment purposes
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Authentication
sufficient evidence for factfinder to find that the item is genuine and what proponet claims it is physical objects: by testimony, distinctive characteristics, chain of custody Documents: stipulation, testimony, handwriting verification self authentication: certified/public records, periodicals handwriting: by expert, someone familiar, or factfinder comparing to genuine item oral statements: testimonial
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Best Evidence Rule/Secondary evidence rule
applies when trying to prove contents of a writing, photograph, or recording the original document or a reliable duplicate must be produced exceptions: lost/destroyed, opposign party refuses to produce, alternative proof for party admission
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Parol Evidence Rule
bars extrinsic evidence of prior or contemporaneous statements that contradict the written agreement if integrated exceptions: ambiguities, condition precedent, attack formation, attack enforcement
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Refresh Recollection
witness may examine any item to refresh witness's present recollection, but testimony must be on the refreshed recollection, not the item and only the opposing party can admit the item
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Expert witness testimony
must be offered by expert if based on scientific, technical, or specialized knowledge Daubert: expert is qualified, opinion is based on sufficient facts and data product of reliable methods the method was reliably applied must not testify about criminal defendant's ultimate mental state Frye: science is generally accepted and reliable in the relevant scientific field
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Spousal Immunity
spouses may not be required to testify against each other in a criminal case (or a civil case, CA only) the witness spouse is the holder and can waive applies to events before or during the marriage the privilege terminates upon divorce
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Marital communications
confidential communications made during marriage are protected in both civil and criminal cases both spouses hold the privilege never expires, but only applies to communications made during marriage CA: can be used to stop an eavesdropper from testifying, crime fraud exception
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Attorney client privilege
confidential communication between client and lawyer for purpose of obtaining or providing legal advice privilege exists until client waives or death(CA ONLY) excpetions: crime/fraud, former co-clients
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Work product
document prepared in anticipation of litigation is protected unles the praty seeking disclosure has substnatial need and cannot obtain otherwise, but the exception does not apply to mental impressions, etc.
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Physician-patient privilege
no federal one statement must be made to a licensed physican to get treatment or diagnosis, limited to civil cases
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psychotherapist patient privilege
patient holds the privilege, but doesn exist if patient's mental condition is at issue, statemetn is result of state ordered exam. CA: no privilege if patient is danger to himself others or if less than 16 and a victim
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Hearsay
Hearsay is an out of court statement offered for the truth of the matter asserted. a statement can be oral, written, or assertive conduct
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Non hearsay
prior statements: must be present and available to testify Inconsistent: made under penalty of perjury for impeachment and substantive purposes (CA doesn't require oath) consistent: for rebutall only, must be made before Declarant had reason to fabricate (CA: also substantive use) Prior identification Opposing party statements
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Unavailable Declarant Hearsay exceptions
Former testimony dying declaration statement agsint interest statement of personal/family history statement against party that caused declarant's unavailability
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Unavailable
not found, dead, not competent, lack of memory (FRE), refuse to testify (CA requires contempt of court),
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Former testimony
unavailable, requires if the opposing party had an oppurtunity and a simila rmotive to develop testimony
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dying declaration
unavailable declarant believes death is imminent statement pertains to cause of death need not die (FRE) died (CA) applies to only homicides and civil cases (FRE) applies to all cases (CA)
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Statement against interest
a statement was against a declarant's proprietary/pecuinary interest and a reasonable person would not have made the statement unless it was true California includes statments that subject the person to moral condemnation/hatred
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Present sense impression (FRE)
statement explaininf or describing an event made while or immediatley after perception
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Conemporaneous statment (CA)
statement offered to explain or make understandable the declarant's current conduct
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Excited utterance
statemetn about startling event or condition while declarant is under teh stress that it caused called spontaneous statement in CA
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Statment of mental, emotional, or physical condition
statemetn of then existing state of mind (present intent, motive, plan) or emotional , sensory, or physical conditions (but not the cause) CA: explicit trustworthiness condition, also will allow past state of mind if unavailable
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Statement made fo rmedical diagnosis/treatment
describing medical history or past or present symptoms is not excluded as hearsay if it is made for medical treatment , statements about cause are okay, may be made by close relative, CA only applies for minors under 12 describing abuse/neglect
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Recorded Recollection
if the witness is not able to testify because they do not remember and refreshment is not enough, the record can be admitted if it was a matter that the witness once knew the record was made when it was fresh in the witness's memory accuratley reflects the witness's knowledge and the witness states they cannot recall after consulting the record
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Business records
the record must be kept in the course of regularly conducted business, the making of the record was a regular occurance record was made at or near the time by someon with knoewldge CA: does not require that the record was a regular part of pratice must indicate trustworthiness
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Public records
not admissible against a criminal defendant statement of public office/agency about the agency's activities or findings from an investigation
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Learned treatises
a statement a treatise is not excluded if the expert witness relief on the statment and the publication si a reliable authority CA: only allows historical works, books of science/art, published maps
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Judgment of a previous conviction
final judgment must be entered after trial, the conviction was punishable by death or imprisonment for >1 year, evidence offered to prove anny fact essential to sustain judgment CA: any felony conviction admisible in any civil action
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Confrontation clause
To admit a testimonial statemet against a criminal defendant, the defendant msut have had an opportunity to confront and cross examine the declarant a testimonial statment is one made for purposes of litigation, emergency statments to police or interrogation are not testimonial
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Co conspirator admission
Under the CEC, a statement made by a co-conspirator during and in furtherance of the conspiracy is admissible as an opposing party’s statement against other co-conspirators.