EVIDENCE-PILOT-0150 SEED QUESTIONSV6 CONTENT SURFACE
▌ USE / PURPOSE / WITNESS ATTACK / HEARSAY GATE

Evidence is the first full factory test.

This page turns the first-group plan into the student-facing Evidence pilot surface: selected outline codes, answer-page modules, a LeadMe run, and an Outline Atlas node sample.

▌ Keys + LeadMe Inventory

Case studies

50

Reusable keys

151

LeadMe steps

370

Drill seeds

150

Answer-flow steps

376

Gold Key / Q22198

GK-EVIDENCE-DYING-DECL-01

FRE 804(b)(2) admits a dying declaration in a homicide prosecution or in a civil case. Criminal-homicide-only is the old common-law trap.

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Silver Key / Q22198

SK-EVIDENCE-DYING-DECL-01

When a stem names a statute, ask what the statute does before accepting the answer choice's use of it.

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Trap Key / Q22198

TK-EVIDENCE-IMMUNITY-FORUM-MISMATCH

Transactional immunity is a criminal-procedure shield, not a civil evidence rule.

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Gold Key / Q14823

GK-EVIDENCE-WITNESS-SPECIFIC-ACT-01

Extrinsic evidence of a witness's specific acts is not admissible to attack or support the witness's character for truthfulness.

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Gold Key / Q14823

GK-EVIDENCE-BIAS-MOTIVE-EXTRINSIC-01

Bias, motive, or interest to testify in a particular way is separate from character for truthfulness; extrinsic evidence of bias is admissible.

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Gold Key / Q14823

GK-EVIDENCE-WITNESS-REPUTATION-01

A witness's credibility may be attacked by reputation or opinion testimony about the witness's character for truthfulness.

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▌ Outline Codes

33040203

Primary Use Before Meaning node

Hearsay > Hearsay Exemptions > Statements used for non-hearsay purposes

31010406

Witness attack classification

Presentation of Evidence > Witnesses > Truthfulness

31010503

Bias versus 608(b) guardrail

Presentation of Evidence > Impeachment > Bias

31010107

104(a)/(b) gate

Presentation of Evidence > General Provisions > Preliminary questions

32020302

403 balancing and insurance purpose traps

Relevance > Exclusion of Relevant Evidence > Discretionary exclusion

32020404

MIMIC purpose board

Relevance > Character Evidence > Specific acts for noncharacter purposes

33040301

Dying declaration and unavailable declarant gates

Hearsay > Hearsay Exceptions > Requiring unavailability of declarant

33040302

Recorded recollection and recurring exception contrasts

Hearsay > Hearsay Exceptions > Not requiring unavailability of declarant

35030304

Insurance policy exclusion versus relevance purpose

Privileges and Public Policy Exclusions > Public Policy Exclusions > Liability insurance

31010407

Refresh recollection versus recorded recollection

Presentation of Evidence > Witnesses > Refreshing recollection

▌ Answer Page v7

Annotated Solve Board

Renders call lock, stem annotations, solve steps, answer decode, color strip, bank-it line, and repair prompt from validated scaffold data.

Choice Decode

Names the broken filter, why the choice looked attractive, why it loses, and which method class should repair it.

Trap Key Module

Appears when the selected wrong answer or an adjacent repair cell maps to an unseen high-priority Trap Key.

Gold / Silver Key Module

Stores reusable winning moves after the legal invariant layer is locked.

▌ LeadMe + Outline Atlas
leadme_evidence_104a_001

Roles of Judge and Jury LeadMe

Repair decisionmaker inversion in Evidence preliminary admissibility.

01 Offer It First

02 Judge decides FRE 104(a)

03 Trap Key: jury decides because facts are disputed

04 Roles of Judge and Jury Q1

05 State the gate

3.01.01.01.00.00 / 31010101

Roles of Judge and Jury

Evidence > Presentation of Evidence > General Provisions > Roles of judge and jury

FRE 104(a): court decides preliminary admissibility questions and is not bound by evidence rules except privilege.

FRE 104(b): court screens whether a reasonable jury could find a conditional fact; jury ultimately decides.

Decisionmaker inversion: treating a judge question as a jury question.