All of this proceeds on the basis that hearsay evidence is probative and, therefore, relevant. |
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Its probative value outweighs the prejudicial effect it might have on the trial of the Defendant. |
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I will allow this evidence to be received as its probative value clearly outweighs its prejudicial effect. |
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This concern does not arise in a trial by judge alone such that the probative value of the evidence is outweighed by its prejudicial effect. |
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What appears in paragraph 19 is not probative on what it says beyond the document annexed to it. |
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Frequently, a sketch, a map, a chart, a graph, a computerized illustration or even a photograph really has no probative value at all. |
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Both premises are required in order to boost up the plausibility of the conclusion by means of the probative function. |
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Yes, but no single piece of circumstantial evidence ever is completely probative of the ultimate fact. |
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The judge must determine the probative value of the evidence by assessing its tendency to prove a fact in issue in the case including the credibility of witness. |
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In my view, when the admissibility of demonstrative evidence is in issue, in many cases, a traditional analysis of probative value really misses the point. |
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I am going to permit it, but I might say that I doubt it will have a great deal of probative value. |
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Such evidence can have sufficient probative force to make it just to admit it even though, taken by itself, it would not be sufficient to prove guilt. |
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The Court ruled that the probative value of the evidence outweighed its prejudicial effect, and that it should be admitted. |
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She must produce evidence that is of probative value and that outweighs other evidence. |
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Now we have to weigh their probative value against their prejudicial value. |
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We engaged in probative dialogue that sharpened greatly our understanding of the differences and similarities of our religious faiths. |
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As such, there is no appropriate basis to exercise my discretion to exclude what is in all respects relevant and probative evidence. |
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The Commission considers that there is no probative evidence showing the contrary. |
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In case of dematerialisation, a paper version of the invoice no longer has any probative value. |
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Adjudication is about logically assessing the probative value of evidence and making appropriate inferences. |
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Can we eagerly look forward to academic investigation of vampires or probative studies of alien abductions? |
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Where this cannot be done, payments shall be supported by accounting documents of equivalent probative value. |
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The expenditure shall be justified by adequate original documents, such as invoices, or documents of equal probative value. |
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The Trial Chamber may admit any relevant evidence which has probative value. |
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The tape clearly had strong probative value because the grievor could be identified from it. |
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A document of low probative value may still be admissible into evidence if it is relevant. |
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Expenditure paid by beneficiaries shall be supported by receipted invoices or accounting documents of equivalent probative value. |
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The other aspect is to consider carefully whether or not the results of drug testing are probative. |
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It is evidence directly probative of the fact that they were accomplices. |
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What is the legal effect and probative value of a document stored solely on a computer network, once the document in paper form has been destroyed? |
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The leasing rentals paid to the lessor by the lessee, supported by a receipted invoice or an accounting document of equivalent probative value, constitute the expenditure eligible for co-financing. |
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While the failure to have viva voce or affidavit evidence might cause the trier of fact to give the evidence less weight or probative value, it does not make that evidence inadmissible. |
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In reaching the verdict, the trier of fact has to assess the probative value of the individual items of evidence which have been received at the trial. |
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The manner in which the evidence was gathered or treated, e.g. inappropriate dissemination of a witness statement, can have a pejorative effect on its admissibility or its probative value in a criminal trial. |
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Information provided must have probative value and be clear and complete so that it can stand on its own, thus reducing the necessity for officers to appear at hearings. |
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A series of epidemiological studies, none big enough to be probative, but all pointing in the same direction, persuaded Emma Wilmot of the University of Leicester, in Britain, to carry out a meta-analysis. |
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Judges routinely exclude evidence when its prejudicial effect outweighs its probative value — an odd phrase that can be explained with an example from Hitt's article. |
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Evidence of forensic fibre comparisons may or may not have sufficient probative value to justify its reception at a criminal trial as circumstantial evidence of the accused's guilt. |
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Since the allegations were not found to be credible by the Board, the psychologist's report which was based on those allegations was not given probative value. |
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Consequently, investigators, in collaboration with the scientist, must evaluate the available physical evidence to determine which scientific analysis will provide the court with evidence of the highest probative value. |
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Several suspected offenders have been known to dispute the probative value of these pollution observation reports, each time complete with photographs. |
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It was found that the evidence indicating that the mother had not signed the application was more probative than the contrary, and consequently the child's and the father's passports were revoked. |
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Crown counsel and the courts should adopt a cautious approach to the tendering and reception of this kind of evidence, which brings with it dangers which may be disproportionate to the probative value, if any, that it has. |
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The question that has been raised numerous times in this type of case is: what degree or what quality of probative force must be required of the complainant? |
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