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A heart attack, ulcer, heart palpitations, and vomiting are what types of signs?
 
  a. Signs of being unhealthy
  b. Signs of physical symptoms caused by stress
  c. Signs of stress caused by emotional symptoms
  d. Signs of intoxication

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Should judges be able to exclude relevant evidence that may incite bias? Why or why not? Give examples of unfair prejudice.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Opinions will vary. Relevant evidence may be excluded if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the potential for unfair prejudice. Simply put, unfair or undue prejudice refers to anything that could encourage a fact finder (e.g., jury member) to develop an adverse opinion before having sufficient knowledge of relevant facts. This does not mean damage to the opponent's case because probative information from opposing counsel is necessarily designed to cast doubt on the other's, nor does it infer that information that evokes an emotional response is to be discarded.Items that tend to invoke prejudice or bias include the introduction of past crimes or bad acts by the defendant or gruesome photographs of the crime scene. The presiding judge determines the admissibility of potentially prejudicial evidence.




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