Jury Can Decide Expert Qualification
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Example wrong choices
14835_conference_badge_email · EVIDENCE · Choice Aboth the judge and the jury, because the email is not being used for a hearsay purpose.
Why it's attractive
The answer says both, but the qualification issue belongs to the judge.
Why it's wrong
The answer says both, but the qualification issue belongs to the judge.
14835_conference_badge_email · EVIDENCE · Choice Bneither the judge nor the jury, because the email is hearsay and no hearsay exception applies.
Why it's attractive
The answer blocks even the judge, which collides with the preliminary-question Gold Key.
Why it's wrong
The answer blocks even the judge, which collides with the preliminary-question Gold Key.
14835_conference_badge_email · EVIDENCE · Choice Cthe jury, without regard to the hearsay rule.
Why it's attractive
Without regard to hearsay is right, but jury is the wrong actor.
Why it's wrong
Without regard to hearsay is right, but jury is the wrong actor.
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