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  2. Please explain the levels of proof used in court?

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    There are three levels of proof (the applicable level of proof is also commonly called a burden of proof) in a criminal case: 1. Preponderance of the evidence The person with this burden of proof must persuade you, by the evidence, that a claim or a fact is more probably true than not true. This level of proof is use in civil court. 2.

  3. How to properly submit evidence Pro Se in Family Court Custody...

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    If you are both pro se, your evidence will come in if she doesn't object. The question will be whether she knows when to object. The link below is the evidence code . . . but it is only a snippet of the law and what is necessary to know in order to get evidence admitted. Best of luck!

  4. How can we get emails admitted into evidence? - Legal Answers -...

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    Principles of agency may even apply, so emails from different people in an organization, like their staff / employee, may get the same treatment. If the document is hearsay, you might get it into evidence if a hearsay exception applies. See Fla Evidence Code 90.803 & 90.804. For this go for 90.803(6) Business Records.

  5. What does a "request for initial evidence" (RFIE) mean to an...

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    My family and I recently received "request for initial evidence" (RFIE's) for our I-485 applications. We all received approval for our I-140s (in March) and we all have EADs/APs. We do not need to do biometrics as we have now been here for 2.5 years and did biometrics for our initial EAP/AP cards in December 2019 (we received notices to this ...

  6. My attorney failed to present the evidence I told him to and now...

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    If you uncover new evidence, in some circumstances that might be grounds for a new one, but not having evidence that wasn't introduced. Now, if you feel things have changed and your children are in danger in any way, you have a lot of options going forward, the order you got is not necessarily the be-all/end-all, especially since it sounds like ...

  7. Is the objection “not reasonably calculated to lead to the...

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    That is, the propounding party believes that the request is reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence, but the responding party does not. In that case, would the ultimate solution of the debate hinge on the merits of either the request or the objection?

  8. If I want to bring evidence to court on the day of the hearing,...

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    You don't file your evidence. You bring it (and at least 3 extra copies) to the hearing, and when you testify or call someone else to testify about the document, you lay a foundation for and authenticate each document (one at a time), provide a copy to opposing counsel, the clerk, and the Judge, you ask the Court to mark the document as your numbered or lettered document for identification ...

  9. Does a defendant have a right to see the evidence in his case...

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    Did your attorney or the prosecution deny you the right to see your evidence. Both have the obligation to let you see the evidence, but the prosecutor can discharge his or her obligation by giving your counsel the opportunity to view the evidence. You do have the right to see the evidence to be used against you.

  10. What does "cancellation notice for request for additional...

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    I filed my I-765 employment authorization (Stem OPT extension) on December 1,2021 and received a case status change saying, "Cancellation notice for request for additional evidence" on December 29, 2021. USCIS issued a RFE notice letter requesting evidence and mailed it to me & I received that letter on January 1, 2022.

  11. Are bank statements automatically admissable as evidence?

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    Aside from the fact that there aren't that many of us lawyers here in FL, the ones there are of us are just not as well versed on the Florida law of evidence as Massachusetts, New York, or California, lawyers are. We need more out-of-state attorneys to help us Florida lawyers answer Florida practice and procedure questions.