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Evidence is:
Evidence - lawIn the United StatesFederal CourtsPrior to the 1975 enactment of the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE), the rules of evidence were governed primarily by a chaotic body of case law at both the federal and state levels. The FRE and its state counterparts were mostly inspired by the California Evidence Code, which had been enacted in 1872. The success of the CEC stimulated the U.S. Supreme Court into promulgating drafts of the FRE in 1969, 1971 and 1972; Congress then exercised its right under the Rules Enabling Act to suspend implementation of the FRE until it could study them further. After a long delay blamed on the Watergate scandal, Congress finally allowed the FRE to become federal law in 1974. FRE 102 includes the following elements in the "Purpose and Construction" of the Federal Rules of Evidence: "These rules shall be construed to..."
The following is the table of contents of the FRE: I. General Provisions
II. Judicial Notice
III. Presumptions in Civil Actions and Proceedings
(to be cont.) See also: Law, Affidavit, Circumstantial evidence, Corroborating evidence, Rebuttal, chain of custody, Forensic evidence Evidence is also the enlightenment file-manager for Linux Evidence is also the title of a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. See: Evidence (Asimov). |
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