Court Exhibit Admission Rules

Summary

If an item is not admitted as an exhibit in court, it cannot be used as evidence, and the jury or judge will not consider it. When a case exceeds the presumptive ceiling, it surpasses the legal time limits for trial, potentially causing delays or other legal consequences.

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What does it mean when a judge says that a case has gone beyond the presumptive ceiling
When a judge says that a case has gone beyond the presumptive ceiling, it means that the case has exceeded the time limits set by law or court rules for bringing a case to trial. This can impact the proceedings and may result in delays or other legal consequences.
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