Week 2 Lecture Flashcards
2 types of courts in which Arizona Rules of Evidence do not apply
- traffic court 2. divorce court (only apply if both sides agree)
The purpose of rules of evidence is to (1)
- protect parties from the jury
3 types of evidence
- testimony 2. physical 3. documents
No type of evidence is more important than others, but (1) lays the foundation for the others.
testimony
In deposition, objections are made but questions are answered anyway, because there is no (1). The one exception is (2), which is never answered in depos.
- jury 2. privileged information
With judge as gatekeeper for evidence, the gate is usually (1) because the court is (2). A (3) may close the gate. If evidence passes the gate, the jury (4) it. If one does not agree with the judge’s gatekeeping, one may (5).
- open 2. appeal 3. objection 4. weighs 5. appeal
Once evidence becomes admissible, it (1) and the jury can (2). However, (3) are not evidence.
- exists 2. take it with them 3. presentation/demonstrative devices that aid testimony
Judicial notice is different than other rules of evidence because it (1) instead of (2). In other words, it is a (3).
- gets evidence in 2. keeping it out 3. defense to an objection
Things judicially noticed are either (1) or capable of (2) by (3).
- commonly known 2. accurate determination 3. reasonable sources
Foundation of testimony asks the question, (1). A witness is someone who is (2) and (3)–otherwise, it’s just a person who saw something. The foundation is the (4) for the witness.
- Who is this witness? 2. sworn in 3. testifies 4. qualification
Expert witnesses have a double layer of qualification–one as (1) and one as (2).
- expert (degree, work, etc.) 2. witness (What seen, what done on case)
Relevance is a rule of (1). Legally, relevant evidence makes (1) more or less (2)–an easy standard to meet…
- preclusion 2. existance of any fact 3. probable
Rules 403 permits exclusion of evidence using a balance test–probative value must outweigh, for example, which four things?
- unfair prejudice 2. confusion of issues 3. misleading the jury 4. undue delay, waste of time, etc.
One type of evidence that is excluded is (1), because prejudice outweighs probative value. It is inadmissible for showing (2).
- character evidence 2. conformity
3 exceptions to character evidence exclusion rules
- reputation concerning truth (because oath is based on truth) 2. conviction of a crime (under certain circumstances) 3. habit, routine, practice