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    Exam 1: Introduction to the Law of Evidence and the Pretrial Process
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    A Witness's Testimony,when Presented to the Judge and Jury,is Not
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A Witness's Testimony,when Presented to the Judge and Jury,is Not

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A witness's testimony,when presented to the judge and jury,is not considered evidence.

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