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Which of the following is true of the Law of Evidence?
it is a system of rules and standards by which the admission of proof at the trial of a lawsuit is regulated
it is not about determining the consequence of facts but about establishing those facts
both (A) and (B)
none of them
- Option 1: The Law of Evidence is indeed a system of rules and standards for regulating the admission of proof during a trial. It helps judges and juries decide what evidence can be considered.
- Option 2: The Law of Evidence is about establishing facts in a trial, not about deciding the consequences of those facts. It focuses on which evidence is admissible to prove or disprove facts in a case.
- Option 3: Both statements are true. The Law of Evidence involves both regulating the admission of proof (Option 1) and establishing facts (Option 2) in a trial.
- Option 4: This option is incorrect because both statements under Options 1 and 2 are true.
Your answer is Option 3 - both (A) and (B).
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