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- Judicial_notice abstract "Judicial notice is a rule in the law of evidence that allows a fact to be introduced into evidence if the truth of that fact is so notorious or well known, or so authoritatively attested, that it cannot reasonably be doubted. This is done upon the request of the party seeking to rely on the fact at issue. Facts and materials admitted under judicial notice are accepted without being formally introduced by a witness or other rule of evidence, and they are even admitted if one party wishes to lead evidence to the contrary.Judicial notice is frequently used for the simplest, most obvious common sense facts, such as which day of the week corresponded to a particular calendar date or the approximate time at sunset. However, it could even be used within one state to notice a law of another state--such as one which provides average baselines for motor vehicle stopping distances.".
- Judicial_notice wikiPageID "1436290".
- Judicial_notice wikiPageRevisionID "591506353".
- Judicial_notice hasPhotoCollection Judicial_notice.
- Judicial_notice subject Category:Evidence_law.
- Judicial_notice comment "Judicial notice is a rule in the law of evidence that allows a fact to be introduced into evidence if the truth of that fact is so notorious or well known, or so authoritatively attested, that it cannot reasonably be doubted. This is done upon the request of the party seeking to rely on the fact at issue.".
- Judicial_notice label "Judicial notice".
- Judicial_notice sameAs Notorieta.
- Judicial_notice sameAs 주지의_사실.
- Judicial_notice sameAs m.051d68.
- Judicial_notice sameAs Q6302992.
- Judicial_notice sameAs Q6302992.
- Judicial_notice wasDerivedFrom Judicial_notice?oldid=591506353.
- Judicial_notice isPrimaryTopicOf Judicial_notice.