Evidence Admissibility In Florida

Summary

Evidence obtained outside a legal search may be contested in Florida. If someone gave evidence to the prosecutor that was not found in your home during the search, it could be admissible, provided its relevant, reliable, and not obtained illegally. Discuss this with your attorney.

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I have a question...if your home is search but no DNA was found can they throw another piece of evidence and it wasnt in the house at the time of the search
Hi ****,
Here are some general principles:
- Evidence obtained illegally is not admissible in court.
- Evidence must be relevant and not overly prejudicial.
- Evidence must be reliable and authentic.
Can you please specify where you're located for more specific information?
Orlando fla
Hi ****, in Florida:
- Evidence obtained outside a legal search may be contested.
- If evidence was planted or manipulated, that could influence a case.
- Your lawyer can challenge the admissibility of such evidence.
It's crucial to discuss this with your attorney.
No it wasnt in the home at the time of the search " someone gave it to the prosecutor
Hi ****, in Florida, if someone gave evidence to the prosecutor that was not found in your home during the search, it could be admissible, provided it's relevant, reliable, and not obtained illegally. Discuss this with your attorney.
Ok thanks
You're welcome, ****! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Good luck with your case.