Evidence Lecture 3

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Quiz on the readings for lecture 3.
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Question 1

Question
in a civil case, the trial judge can exclude evidence tendered by which party on the basis that its prejudicial effect outweighs its probative value?
Answer
  • The plaintiff.
  • The defendant.
  • Either party.

Question 2

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In R v Seaboyer, the method by which the judges determine the constitutionality of sections 276 and 277 is
Answer
  • Whether the provisions exclude irrelevant evidence.
  • Whether the provisions exclude evidence where the prejudicial effect outweighs the probative value.
  • Whether the provisions exclude evidence where the probative value is not substantially outweighed by its potential prejudice.
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