Created by Penny-Ann Lupton
over 9 years ago
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Probative value
Potential prejudice
2pts
Similar fact evidence
2pts
Test for similar fact evidence
4pts
Moral prejudice
Reasoning prejudice
Propensity evidence
4pts
rape shield provisions
Character evidence
4pts
Test to admit character evidence
Character evidence no testify
Character evidence testify
3pts
Disposition/propensity
3pts
Wigmore exceptions to hearsay rule
2pts
Dying Declaration Wigmore test
2pts
Declarations against pecuniary or proprietary interest and declarations against penal interest are:
2pts
Dying declaration Wigmore
5pts
Res Gestae Wigmore
2pts
Business Records Wigmore
4pts
Prior testimony Wigmore
2pts
Prior inconsistent statement
3pts
Past Recollection Recorded Wigmore
2pts
principled exception
Test court will apply in determining hearsay is:
4pts
Opinion evidence
2pts
Layperson's opinion
2pts
3 criteria to determine whether opinion evidence of lay witness accepted:
Compendious mode of expressing facts
2pts
expert opinion
2pts
Mohan test for expert evidence
4pts
Relevance/probative value of expert evidence
3pts
Foundation of Expert Witness
2pts
Hearsay and expert evidence
2pts
Ultimate issue opinion
5pts
Oath helping
2pts
In order to be admissible, novel science must meet 3 criteria: