Massachusetts Rules of Evidence

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The Massachusetts Rules of Evidence are a codified set of legal standards governing what evidence is admissible and how it must be presented in Massachusetts courts.

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Massachusetts Rules of Evidence canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf legal code
rules of evidence
appliesTo Massachusetts state courts NERFINISHED
civil cases
criminal cases
basedOn Massachusetts case law
Massachusetts statutes NERFINISHED
citationAbbreviation Mass. G. Evid.
governs admissibility of evidence
authentication of evidence
burdens of proof
character evidence
exclusion of evidence
expert opinion testimony
expert testimony
hearsay
impeachment of witnesses
judicial notice
lay opinion testimony
presentation of evidence
presumptions
privileges
relevance of evidence
witness testimony
hasPart Article I General Provisions
Article II Judicial Notice NERFINISHED
Article III Presumptions
Article IV Relevance and Its Limits NERFINISHED
Article IX Authentication and Identification NERFINISHED
Article V Privileges NERFINISHED
Article VI Witnesses NERFINISHED
Article VII Opinions and Expert Testimony NERFINISHED
Article VIII Hearsay NERFINISHED
Article X Contents of Writings and Records NERFINISHED
influencedBy Federal Rules of Evidence NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Massachusetts NERFINISHED
language English
legalSystem common law
primaryPurpose to eliminate unjustifiable expense and delay
to promote fairness in judicial proceedings
to provide clear guidance on evidentiary issues
promulgatedBy Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts NERFINISHED
subjectOf Massachusetts bar examinations NERFINISHED
Massachusetts legal practice
usedBy Massachusetts appellate courts NERFINISHED
Massachusetts trial courts NERFINISHED

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Brockton District Court follows Massachusetts Rules of Evidence
Hampshire Probate and Family Court subjectTo Massachusetts Rules of Evidence