Objections at Trial (FL) | Practical Law

Objections at Trial (FL) | Practical Law

A Practice Note explaining objections counsel can make at a civil trial in Florida state court, including general and specific objections to evidence, testimony, exhibits, and examination questions. This Note explains common trial objections, which include objections to form, authenticity, witness qualifications, relevance, and hearsay, and addresses the issues counsel should consider before trial commences such as the testimony and evidence likely to be introduced at trial, who will introduce the evidence, what foundation counsel must lay, and whether any anticipated objections require pre-trial preparation.

Objections at Trial (FL)

Practical Law Practice Note w-040-5628 (Approx. 13 pages)

Objections at Trial (FL)

by Practical Law Litigation
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A Practice Note explaining objections counsel can make at a civil trial in Florida state court, including general and specific objections to evidence, testimony, exhibits, and examination questions. This Note explains common trial objections, which include objections to form, authenticity, witness qualifications, relevance, and hearsay, and addresses the issues counsel should consider before trial commences such as the testimony and evidence likely to be introduced at trial, who will introduce the evidence, what foundation counsel must lay, and whether any anticipated objections require pre-trial preparation.