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1. Its too expensive. Price objections are the most common type of objection and are even voiced by prospects who have every intention of buying. Beware the moment you start focusing on price as a selling point, you reduce yourself to a transactional middleman.
The most common trial objections in Florida courts include hearsay, relevance, leading questions, and improper character evidence. These objections are crucial for ensuring that only appropriate and legally permissible evidence is considered by the jury or judge.
2d 183 (Fla. 4th DCA 1990) (a golden rule argument suggests to jurors that they put themselves in the shoes of one of the parties, and is impermissible because it encourages the jurors to decide the case on the basis of personal interest and bias rather than on the evidence.).

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Section 90.616, Florida Statutes, sets forth the procedure for excluding certain witnesses from a proceeding, referred to as invoking the rule, so that one witness does not potentially color the testimony of other witnesses.
Common objections include hearsay, irrelevance, speculation, leading questions, and privilege violations. The purpose is to exclude unfair, misleading, or inadmissible information from influencing the case.
The Three Most Common Objections Made During Trial Testimony Hearsay. A common, if not the most common trial objection to a trial testimony objection is hearsay. Leading. A close second objection is to leading questions. Relevancy. The last of the three (3) of the most common objections is relevancy.

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