Evidence Classifications Flashcards
Judicial notice
= procedural mechanism that allows the judge to recognize a fact as true without formal presentation of evidence
RULE 201
Types of adjudicative facts
- Notorious facts
2. Manifest facts
Notorious facts
= Generally known within the trial court’s territorial jurisdiction
Manifest facts
= Things that can be accurate and readily determined from sources whose accuracy cannot reasonably questioned
Procedure for judicial notice
- May be taken at any time whether or not request
- Such notice is mandatory if a party requests and supplies the court with necessary information
Direct evidence
DEFINITION
= direct proof of a factual proposition
Direct evidence
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Relies on actual knowledge
- Goes directly to a material issue without intervention of an inferential process
Direct evidence
EXAMPLE
On the issue of whether anyone had recently crossed a snow-covered bridge,
the testimony of a witness that he saw a man crossing
= direct evidence
Direct evidence
TEST
Evidence is direct when …
- the facts very in dispute
- are communicated
- by those who have
- actual knowledge
- by means of their senses
Circumstantial evidence
DEFINITION
= indirect proof
Circumstantial evidence
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Relies on inference
- Evidence of a subsidiary or collateral fact from which, alone or in conjunction with a cluster of other facts, the existence of the material can be inferred
Circumstantial evidence
EXAMPLE
On the issue of whether anyone had recently crossed a snow-covered bridge,
the testimony of a witness that he saw human footprints in the snow on the bridge
= circumstantial evidence
Testimonial evidence
= oral evidence given under oath
- Witness responds to the questions of the attorneys
Documentary evidence
= evidence in the form of a writing
- Such as a contract or a confession
Real evidence
= the term applied to evidence consisting of things as distinguished from assertions of witnesses about things
- Includes anything conveying a firsthand sense impression to the trier of fact
- Such as knives, jewelry, maps, or tape recordings