Concerning geography and location, a trial judge may take judicial notice:
A) of the fact that a particular location described by witnesses was within the jurisdiction of her court where local persons familiar with the area would generally agree.
B) of the fact when two people first met at the corner of two described streets in Los Angeles, California, and that the two named streets intersected at right angles, when the court was sitting in Alabama.
C) that the height of a cell phone tower in her jurisdiction was 450 feet.
D) that drug trafficking generally occurred in an obscure alley within the jurisdiction of her court.
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Q24: Judicial notice, as a substitute for actual
Q25: A fact may be judicially noticed:
A) by
Q26: In federal courts and generally in state
Q27: Generally, judicial notice may be taken of
Q29: In some situations, it may be proper
Q30: An example of a fact relating to
Q31: In some instances, the judge may take
Q32: If an issue involving a state statute
Q33: Within the United States, state and federal
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