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Rule 403
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1 2 3 4 5 Admit Exclude 403 Balancing
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Rule 403 reflects a strong preference for admission
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Factors in the 403 Balance Prejudicial Effect Waste of Time Risk of Confusion Probative Value
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Prejudicial Effects Invalid EH’s Forbidden (even if valid) EH’s Lock’m Up Effects Types of Prejudicial Effect
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D charged with murder of V who was killed with a sawed off shotgun + Makes Fact SML Proffered Evidence Fact D owns a sawed off shotgun D killed V EH: People who own SOS’s are SML to kill with a SOS’s because they have one available
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Valid but Forbidden (Propensity) EH + Makes Fact SML Proffered Evidence Fact D owns a sawed off shotgun D killed V EH: People who own SOS’s are SML to be bad & bad people are more likely to kill.
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+ Makes Fact SML Proffered Evidence Fact D owns a sawed off shotgun D killed V EH: People who own SOS’s are SML to be bad & bad people should be put in jail. Invalid (Lock’m Up Effect) EH
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Powerfully Probative vs. Unfairly Prejudicial D charged with robbing a 7-11. The day before the robbery, he told his friend, “I’m planning on robbing a 7-11 tomorrow.” The day before, he stole money from the poor box, spat on a priest, kicked an old lady, and said, “God is dead.”
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