Rule Names
Objection
Hearsay
Entering evidence
Rule Numbers
100

801.D.2

Opposing Party's Statement 
100

I walked in and Lisa said "Chase, you're late again, I'm going to give you an F this semester"

Objection Hearsay

100

803.1

Present Sense Impression 

100

Name one foundational question to ask before admitting an exhibit into evidence 

What is this? 

Is it a fair and accurate copy? 

Does it appear to be changed or altered in any way? 

100

Evidence is relevant if: (a) it has any tendency to make a fact more or less probable than it would be without the evidene; and (b) the fact is of consequence in determining the action 

 Rule 401 (Test for relevant evidence) 

200

803.2

Excited Utterance 

200

Hailey was a mess when she found out- she was angry and upset. 

Objection, speculation 

200

803.4

Statement made for medical diagnosis or treatment

200

What objection would you raise on the following document: 

A handwritten note written by Casey Soto 

Objection hearsay 

200

Any party, including the party that called the witness, may attack the witness’s credibility.

Rule 607 (Who may impeach a witness) 

300

702

Testimony by Expert Witness 

300

So the other day I went to the store and saw my Cassidy. She was looking for the ketchup isle and she was having a problem finding it. I decided to help her and while we were looking we ran into Kennedy who was trying to find the shampoo isle. We searched around the entire store for what felt like hours and hours. Eventually we found the soap isle, so we knew that we had to be getting close to the shampoo isle. But as we continued walking we ended up in the paper towel isle. We were about to give up but then we found someone who worked at the store. After asking for help, we learned that the store didn't even sell ketchup or shampoo. 

Objection narrative 
300

803.6

Records of a regularly conducted activity 

300

Can a newspaper article be entered into evidence? 

Yes according to rule 902.6

300

A statement relating to a startling event or ondition, made while the declarant was under the stress of excitement that it caused. 

Rule 803.2 (Excited Utterance) 
400

104.E

Evidence Relevant to Weight and Credibility.

400

(On direct examination) You found the keys at the bottom of the steps, correct? 

Objection leading question 

400

803.8

Public records

400

What is the correct terminology to use during the trial to admit an exhibit into evidence (after foundation has been established)? 

The plaintiff/defense moves exhibit (xx) into evidence. 

400

A witness who is qualified as an expert by knowledge, skill, experience, training, or education may testify in the form of an opinion 

Rule 702. (testimony by expert witness) 

500

612

Writing Used to refresh a witness's memory 

500

As an animal doctor, I can say that Genesis' cause of death was organophosphate pesticide poisoning 

Objection improper opinion 

500

801.d.2.E

The statement is offered against an opposing party and was made by the party's coconspirator 

500

When you try to admit a copy of the victim's medical history, opposing counsel objects to hearsay. How would you respond? 

This is an exception to hearsay (Rule 803.4.B)
500

Evidence of a person's character or character trait is not admissible to prove that on a particular occasion the person acted in accordance with the character or trait 

Rule 404.a.1 (character evidence) 

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