Limited Admissibility

Learn about the definition for this legal term.

What is Limited Admissibility?

According to Fed.R.Evid. 105, when evidence is admitted that is admissible to one party or for one purpose but is inadmissible as to another party or for another purpose, the court will restrict the scope of the evidence and instruct the jury accordingly.

Further Reading

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