Rules of Evidence Law & Legal Definition
Rules of evidence are the standards that determine whether evidence in a civil or criminal case is admissible. In other words, it governs when, how, and for what purpose proof of a legal case may be placed before a trier of fact for consideration. In the U.S., the trier of fact can be a judge or a jury.
Additional Rules of Evidence Resources
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View Civil Procedure Forms - Download Evidence Forms in Minutes.
Learn more at evidence.USLegal.com - More Evidence Information.

