(4)6.2.2 Objections and Evidentiary Screening: Revision history

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  • curprev 19:5319:53, 22 December 2025 Ajax talk contribs 2,270 bytes +2,270 Created page with "(a) <b>Objections</b>. During trial, counsel may raise objections regarding the admissibility, form, or relevance of evidence. The court shall rule on all objections in accordance with Title 4, Chapter 5 and applicable law. (b) <b>Types of Objections</b>. Objections may include, but are not limited to: * <b>Relevance</b> – evidence that does not make a fact of consequence more or less probable (see (4)5_Evidentiary_Screening#(4)5.1...."