A trial judge has the authority (discretion) to fashion evidentiary procedures to deal with:
A) situations not specifically covered by the rules.
B) situations which the prosecutor failed to raise in pretrial hearings.
C) situations which the defense failed to raise in pretrial hearings.
D) situations which the jury doesn't understand.
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Q12: A statement, other than one made by
Q13: Basic questions like name and address asked
Q14: The attempt to limit or discredit evidence
Q15: Hearsay is inadmissible unless:
A) an exception is
Q17: Which of the following is NOT one
Q18: Which of the following is NOT an
Q19: The United State Supreme Court in Davis
Q20: Preliminary questions concerning the qualification of a
Q21: A trial judge has the discretion to
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