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Which potential physical evidence in this case would be of greatest probative value to the investigator?
Individuation, of course, has far more probative value than does identification.
The rules of evidence are loosened to that with "probative value to a reasonable person."
When examining probative value several factors must be considered.
But under the president's order, all evidence that would "have probative value to a reasonable person" is to be considered by the tribunals.
They were only relevant if they had probative value related to the crime.
According to the law, how evidence is gathered is more important than its actual probative value.
The probative value of the evidence was said to outweigh its prejudicial effect.
The probative value of a credible witness is not a required element in any criminal case.
The tape has little probative value and is unlikely to be used because prosecutors handed it to the defense only this week.
This is not to say that petitioner's affidavits are without probative value.
There was no probative value whatsoever in the inquiry that was being made by them.
If it is a very broad issue, then the threshold for probative value will very high.
An 'anecdotal' case report can provide evidence of probative value, just like eyewitness testimony in a murder trial.
Judges may face the need to weigh the probative value versus the prejudicial impact in nearly any case.
This is where I would suggest the inflammatory nature outweighs any probative value it may have."
Given the proximity in time, Judge Ito ruled, its probative value was "substantial."
Typically, documentary evidences tend to have higher probative value than oral testimony.
Courts have found that the probative value of such items is far outweighed by their prejudicial effects on the defense.
But the president's order suggested that any evidence - apparently including hearsay - would be admitted if it had "probative value to a reasonable person."
Those actions made it difficult to tell what he knew on his own, further diminishing the probative value of his subsequent confession.
Acts generally take the form of legal instruments of writing that have probative value and executory force.
Still, it has good probative value.
These claims have little probative value.
Indeed, the old common law was not in the least interested in how the police got their evidence; all that mattered was its probative value.