Examples of Relevant evidence in a sentence
Relevant evidence means evidence, including evidence relevant to the credibility of a Party or witness, having any tendency in reason to prove or disprove any disputed fact material to the allegations under investigation.
Relevant evidence creating an issue of fact on these elements includes: 1) Plaintiffs’ proof suggesting that someone placed a vent or vents in one of the Rockwood decks prior to closing; 2) the similarity of the overall design of the decks at Rockwood and Adirondack Lodge; 3) the expense incurred repairing the decks at Adirondack prior to closing 3) the Wolff Company’s decision to 3The parties disagree about how much money was spent on repairing the Adirondack decks.
Relevant evidence: Testimonial and documentary evidence that address the employer’s awareness of and hostility toward worker protections and worker protection enforcement, and the degree to which the retaliation was extreme and malicious.
Relevant evidence: Testimonial evidence regarding emotional distress (depression, anxiety, insomnia, feelings of humiliation/worthlessness, etc.) from complainant, family and friends, and, as applicable, physician and/or mental health care providers.
Relevant evidence may be excluded, however, if “its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, or misleading the jury, or by considerations of undue delay, waste of time, or needless presentation of cumulative evidence.” Md. Rule 5–403.