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Evidence and person's
* Evidence Code 1108 – allowing in a sexual offense trial, evidence that the defendant has committed another sexual offense, as evidence of a person's character or a trait of his or her character
* Evidence can only be suppressed if the illegal search violated the person's own ( the person making the court motion ) constitutional rights.

Evidence and character
Evidence suggests he was not physically strong, and though not lacking in courage, he was more noted for his intellect than a warlike character.
Evidence for this narrator being different from the earlier novels come from Deighton himself, who is quoted as saying that the narrator of Spy Story is not the same character as the narrator of The IPCRESS File ; in fact, for most of Spy Story, the narrator is named and addressed as " Patrick Armstrong "-although, as another character says, " We have so many different names.
In his short story " Evidence " Asimov lets his recurring character Dr. Susan Calvin expound a moral basis behind the Three Laws.
Such alumni have been known to write characters as students of Tufts or a thinly-veiled substitute, such as the title characters of Two Guys and a Girl and the lead character of Christopher Golden's Body of Evidence mystery novels.
Evidence of its incisive character is furnished also by the polemical literature that grew out of it.
Evidence of this is very apparent in several episodes, where plotlines had MacMurray's character on a business trip ( e. g. " Small Adventure ") or spending much of his time at the office ( e. g. " Soap Box Derby ").
Evidence from several decades, Gaziano concludes, underscores the enduring character of knowledge gaps and indicates that they transcend topics and research settings.
Normally, under Federal Rule of Evidence 404, evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts is not admissible to prove the character of a person in order to show action in conformity therewith.
It features the character Stephen Byerley from the earlier story Evidence.
Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, res gestae may also be used to demonstrate that certain character evidence, otherwise excludable under the provisions of Rule 404, is permissible, as the events in question are part of the " ongoing narrative ," or sequence of events that are necessary to define the action at hand.
During this time, he also worked as a writer and radio talent for the Chesteron Evidence Guild, more specifically, the " Commonwealth Hour ", for which he created the character of Teban, the calesa diver, at the height of the controversy over the 1940 divorce bill.
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Evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts is not admissible to prove the character of a person in order to show action in conformity therewith.
Evidence of his honorable character is provided by the following account: the day he resigned the presidency, he was forced to pawn a jewel to alleviate his economic situation.

Evidence and trait
Evidence from one study supports 5 independent genetic mechanisms underlying the Ryff facets of this trait, leading to a genetic construct of eudaimonia in terms of general self-control, and four subsidiary biological mechanisms enabling the psychological capabilities of purpose, agency, growth, and positive social relations

Evidence and is
Evidence is plentiful that early and later also he has been indebted to the Gothic romancers, who deal in extravagant horror, to the symbolists writing at the end of the preceding century, and in particular to the stream-of-consciousness novelists, Henry James and James Joyce among them.
Affidavit is treated as “ Evidence ” within the meaning of Section 3 of the Evidence Act.
Evidence for ( or against ) the existence of diatomic astatine ( At < sub > 2 </ sub >) is sparse and inconclusive.
Evidence of this is the Antarctic Circumpolar Wave, a periodic oscillation that affects the climate of much of the southern hemisphere.
Evidence for this is found in the prologue to the Gospel of Luke, wherein the author alludes to his sources by writing, " Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us, just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word.
Evidence is still wanting for the Macedonian and Thracian coasts.
Examples of common law being replaced by statute or codified rule in the United States include criminal law ( since 1812, U. S. courts have held that criminal law must be embodied in statute if the public is to have fair notice ), commercial law ( the Uniform Commercial Code in the early 1960s ) and procedure ( the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in the 1930s and the Federal Rules of Evidence in the 1970s ).
Evidence of fire is inconclusive, as wildfires started by lightning-strikes are still common in East Africa and other wild areas, and it is difficult to determine when fire was first used for cooking, as opposed to just being used for warmth or for keeping predators away.
Evidence of the bias toward portraying Mehmed as an intelligent military leader is reflected in the statement: " The sultan ordered the setting up of his secret weapon which he had invented himself.
Evidence of this existence is based on the discovery of dinosaur remains in the Hell Creek Formation up to above and 40, 000 years later than the K – T boundary.
Evidence for the movement of continents on tectonic plates is now extensive.
Evidence for Variscan orogeny is seen in the sheared rock and cleaved shales.
Evidence for the fire hypothesis is the sudden increase in widespread ash deposits at the time that people arrived in Australia, as well as land-management and hunting practices of modern Aboriginal people as recorded by the earliest European settlers before Aboriginal society was devastated by European contact and disease.
Evidence against the hypothesis is the fact that humans appear to have eliminated the megafauna of Tasmania without using fire to modify the environment there.
Evidence for the strength of the English Dominican nuns ' vocation is strong itself.
She appeared partially nude in Prime Suspect ( 1988 ) and Compelling Evidence ( 1995 ), but her most infamous film is 1997's Different Strokes: The Story of Jack and Jill ... and Jill.
Evidence for this process is often observable as warps or streams coming out of galaxies.
Evidence from radiometric dating indicates that the Earth is about 4. 54 billion years old.
Evidence of the early human occupation of Algeria is demonstrated by the discovery of 1. 8 million year old Oldowan stone tools found at Ain Hanech in 1992.
* Personal Information Protection and Electronics Document Act ( PIPEDA ) – An Act to support and promote electronic commerce by protecting personal information that is collected, used or disclosed in certain circumstances, by providing for the use of electronic means to communicate or record information or transactions and by amending the Canada Evidence Act, the Statutory Instruments Act and the Statute Revision Act.
Evidence of how Imbolc was celebrated in Gaelic Ireland is found in medieval Irish texts that mention the festival, besides folklore collected during the 19th and early 20th century in rural Ireland and the Scottish Highlands.
Evidence must be solely for the purpose of answering these questions and no other evidence is admitted.
Evidence for the earliest Chinese inks, similar to modern inksticks, is around 256 BC in the end of the Warring States Period and produced from soot and animal glue.

Evidence and admissible
Evidence from a criminal trial is generally admissible as evidence in a civil action about the same matter.
Evidence of a later communication will not be barred by this rule, as it is admissible to show a later modification of the contract ( although it might be inadmissible for some other reason, such as the Statute of frauds ).
* Evidence is admissible in certain cases to explain latent ambiguity, and parol evidence of the terms of a lost will may be given as in the famous case of Sugden v. Lord St Leonards ( 1876 ), 1 Prob.
* Evidence unlawfully obtained from the defendant by a private person is admissible.
: Evidence that a person was or was not insured against liability is not admissible upon the issue whether the person acted negligently or otherwise wrongfully.
: Evidence of furnishing or offering or promising to pay medical, hospital, or similar expenses occasioned by an injury is not admissible to prove liability for the injury.
Evidence governs the use of testimony ( e. g., oral or written statements, such as an affidavit ), exhibits ( e. g., physical objects ), documentary material, or demonstrative evidence, which are admissible ( i. e., allowed to be considered by the trier of fact, such as jury ) in a judicial or administrative proceeding ( e. g., a court of law ).
Under the Federal Rules of Evidence 803 ( 1 ), a statement of present sense impression is an exception to the prohibition on use of hearsay as evidence at a trial or hearing, and is therefore admissible to prove the truth of the statement itself ( i. e. to prove that it was in fact cold at the time the person was speaking, or to prove that the person was indeed traveling very fast ).
Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, an excited utterance is a hearsay exception, and is admissible to prove the truth of the statement itself ( e. g., in the case of the first quotation above, to prove that the vehicle the declarant was riding in was, in fact, about to crash ).
Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, such a statement is admissible to prove the truth of the statement itself, meaning that the statement itself is not considered hearsay at all.
Under the business records exception in the Federal Rules of Evidence, certain types of business records, particularly those made and kept with regularity, may be considered admissible in court despite containing hearsay.

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