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hi were some of the delegates from district 3. im kevin metz today were going to be going over how to enter exhibits properly into evidence and how to use them during a trial you may wish to present evidence to advance your case and to get points with the evaluators evidence is written letters photographs sketches or transcripts there is a specific procedure to enter evidence in a trial conor may approach the witness so granted let the record reflect that i am showing opposing counsel what is the pre-marketplace prosecution exhibit one detective do you recognize what has been pre-marked as prosecution exhibit one yes i do could you tell the court what it is this is my police report has it been changed or modified in any way no it has not is it a true and correct copy yes it is has it been made and kept in ance of your regularly conducted business activities yes you want to may approach the bench so granted can i approach the benches while youre on here so granted id like to enter

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In a request for admission, one party formally and in writing asks the opposing party to admit the truth of certain facts relevant to a case.
After you have laid the foundation for the evidence, you can ask the judge if it can be admitted into evidence. If the judge accepts the evidence, it will be marked as admitted and you are free to ask questions about it with any of the people who are testifying.
You first show the exhibit to the other party by supplying one of your copies to the party or his or her attorney. You then lay the foundation by having your witness or you inform the court how the evidence is relevant to the case. You must lay a foundation for an exhibit before the court will admit it.
The first rule about evidence it must be relevant.
A. The Relevance Rule The most basic rule of evidence is that it must be relevant to the case. Irrelevant evidence should be excluded.
The Basic Rule When evidence which is admissible as to one party or for one purpose but not admissible as to another party or for another purpose is admitted, the court, upon request, shall restrict the evidence to its proper scope and instruct the jury ingly. G.S. 8C-105.
Admitting a Document into Evidence, Step by Step Hand the document to the witness, and, at the same time, hand a copy to counsel opposite. Ask the witness to identify it. Establish how the document is relevant. Establish authenticity. Establish any hearsay exemption or exception.
Heres all you have to do: Pre-mark the exhibit. Show it to opposing counsel. Show it to the witness. Ask the right predicate questions. Ask the court to admit the exhibit (see below for magic terminology) Let the clerk mark the exhibit into evidence.

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