rules of evidence for the federal courts
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The rules of evidence for the federal courts are a comprehensive set of legal standards that govern what information may be presented and considered in United States federal court proceedings.
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How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: rules of evidence for the federal courts Context triple: [Judicial Conference of the United States, approves, rules of evidence for the federal courts]
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federal judiciary of the United States
The federal judiciary of the United States is the national court system established under the U.S. Constitution, comprising the Supreme Court and lower federal courts that interpret and apply federal law across the country.
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rules of the United States Senate
The rules of the United States Senate are the formal procedures and standing orders that govern how the Senate conducts its legislative, deliberative, and oversight activities.
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Judiciary Act of 1891
The Judiciary Act of 1891 was a landmark U.S. federal statute that created the intermediate federal courts of appeals, significantly restructuring the federal judiciary and reducing the Supreme Court’s mandatory caseload.
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Judiciary Act of 1789
The Judiciary Act of 1789 was a foundational U.S. federal statute that organized the national court system, defined the structure and jurisdiction of the federal judiciary, and established key judicial procedures under the new Constitution.
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E.
Puerto Rico Rules of Civil Procedure
The Puerto Rico Rules of Civil Procedure are the procedural framework governing how civil lawsuits are filed, conducted, and resolved in Puerto Rico’s courts.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: rules of evidence for the federal courts Target entity description: The rules of evidence for the federal courts are a comprehensive set of legal standards that govern what information may be presented and considered in United States federal court proceedings.
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federal judiciary of the United States
The federal judiciary of the United States is the national court system established under the U.S. Constitution, comprising the Supreme Court and lower federal courts that interpret and apply federal law across the country.
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B.
rules of the United States Senate
The rules of the United States Senate are the formal procedures and standing orders that govern how the Senate conducts its legislative, deliberative, and oversight activities.
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C.
Judiciary Act of 1891
The Judiciary Act of 1891 was a landmark U.S. federal statute that created the intermediate federal courts of appeals, significantly restructuring the federal judiciary and reducing the Supreme Court’s mandatory caseload.
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D.
Judiciary Act of 1789
The Judiciary Act of 1789 was a foundational U.S. federal statute that organized the national court system, defined the structure and jurisdiction of the federal judiciary, and established key judicial procedures under the new Constitution.
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Puerto Rico Rules of Civil Procedure
The Puerto Rico Rules of Civil Procedure are the procedural framework governing how civil lawsuits are filed, conducted, and resolved in Puerto Rico’s courts.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
rules of evidence
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set of legal rules ⓘ |
| allowsExclusionOf | evidence if probative value is substantially outweighed by unfair prejudice ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
civil cases in federal courts
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criminal cases in federal courts ⓘ |
| appliesToJurisdiction |
federal judiciary of the United States
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surface form:
United States federal courts
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| basedOn | common law principles of evidence ⓘ |
| codifiedAs |
Title 28 of the United States Code
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surface form:
Title 28 of the United States Code Appendix
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| containsArticle |
Article I – General Provisions
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Article II – Judicial Notice ⓘ Article III – Presumptions in Civil Cases ⓘ Article IV – Relevance and Its Limits ⓘ Article IX – Authentication and Identification ⓘ Article V – Privileges ⓘ Article VI – Witnesses ⓘ Article VII – Opinions and Expert Testimony ⓘ Article VIII – Hearsay ⓘ Article X – Contents of Writings, Recordings, and Photographs ⓘ Article XI – Miscellaneous Rules ⓘ |
| defines | hearsay and its exceptions ⓘ |
| effectiveDate | 1975-07-01 ⓘ |
| enactedBy | United States Congress ⓘ |
| governs |
admissibility of evidence in federal court proceedings
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consideration of evidence by federal courts ⓘ presentation of evidence in federal court proceedings ⓘ |
| hasKeyConcept |
authentication of evidence
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best evidence rule ⓘ expert testimony ⓘ hearsay ⓘ judicial notice ⓘ presumptions ⓘ privileges ⓘ relevance of evidence ⓘ |
| hasPurpose |
to ascertain the truth
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to eliminate unjustifiable expense and delay ⓘ to ensure fairness in administration of justice ⓘ to promote development of evidence law ⓘ to secure just determinations in proceedings ⓘ |
| influenced | state evidence codes ⓘ |
| interpretedBy |
Supreme Court of the United States
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surface form:
United States Supreme Court
United States courts of appeals ⓘ |
| legalSystem | United States law ⓘ |
| mayBeAdoptedBy | state courts ⓘ |
| regulates |
expert witness qualifications
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impeachment of witnesses ⓘ lay opinion testimony ⓘ self-authenticating documents ⓘ use of character evidence ⓘ |
| requires | relevant evidence to be admitted unless excluded ⓘ |
| subjectTo | amendment by Congress ⓘ |
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