The past judicial year—September 2022 to August 2023—produced numerous decisions resolving evidentiary disputes. While it is not feasible to discuss all of them, or even a lot of them, it is worthwhile to focus on several decisions that all practitioners—civil, criminal, Family Court—should note and keep in their evidence toolkit, along with the “Guide to New York Evidence.”

The decisions will be presented in quiz form to “incite” your interest in reading this column.

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