Section 8: Facts needed to explain or introduce relevant evidence in court
8.Facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts
Facts necessary to explain or introduce a fact in issue or relevant fact, or which support or rebut an inference suggested by a fact in issue or relevant fact, or which establish the identity of any thing or person whose identity is relevant, or fix the time or place at which any fact in issue or relevant fact happened, or which show the relation of parties by whom any such fact was transacted, are relevant insofar as they are necessary for that purpose.
Plain English Summary
You can present facts in court that help explain or introduce a key fact in your case, as long as those facts are necessary. These supporting facts ma...
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