MEMORANDUM REGARDING EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS
KEETON, District Judge.
Whenever evidence is being taken before a court—whether at trial, or in pretrial or post-trial proceedings—it is a premise, so clearly understood that it is rarely articulated, that the court will receive only evidence that is relevant. To apply the concept of relevance, one must start with a definition, explicit or implicit, of the issue or issues to which the evidence must...
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