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Michael M. Martin, Distinguished Professor of Law and associate dean for administration at Fordham Law School, writes that, although courts also acquire knowledge relevant to the admissibility, weight, or sufficiency of evidence, to preliminary determinations (e.g., suppression of evidence, jurisdiction), and to miscellaneous proceedings (e.g., sentencing) without requiring formal proof, "judicial notice" is usually used in three situations.
February 16, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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