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Relevance, in the common law of evidence, is the tendency of a given item of evidence to prove or disprove one of the legal elements of the case, or to have probative value to make one of the elements of the case likelier or not. Probative is a term used in law to signify "tending to prove". Probative evidence "seeks the truth". Generally in law, evidence that is not probative (doesn't tend to prove the proposition for which it is proffered) is inadmissible and the rules of evidence permit it to be excluded from a proceeding or stricken from the record "if objected to by opposing counsel". A balancing test may come into the picture if the value of the evidence needs to be weighed versus its prejudicial nature.

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  • Relevancia (Derecho) (es)
  • 관련성 (ko)
  • Relevance (law) (en)
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  • La relevancia, en el Derecho común (common law) de la prueba, es la tendencia de un elemento de prueba determinado a probar o refutar uno de los elementos legales del caso, o a tener valor probatorio para hacer más probable o no uno de los elementos del caso. Probatorio es un término utilizado en derecho para significar "que tiende a probar".​ Las pruebas probatorias "buscan la verdad". Por lo general, las pruebas que no son probatorias (no tienden a probar la proposición para la que se ofrecen) son inadmisibles y las reglas de la prueba permiten que se excluyan de un procedimiento o se eliminen del acta "si el abogado de la parte contraria lo objeta". Una prueba de equilibrio puede entrar en escena si es necesario sopesar el valor de la prueba frente a su naturaleza perjudicial. (es)
  • Relevance, in the common law of evidence, is the tendency of a given item of evidence to prove or disprove one of the legal elements of the case, or to have probative value to make one of the elements of the case likelier or not. Probative is a term used in law to signify "tending to prove". Probative evidence "seeks the truth". Generally in law, evidence that is not probative (doesn't tend to prove the proposition for which it is proffered) is inadmissible and the rules of evidence permit it to be excluded from a proceeding or stricken from the record "if objected to by opposing counsel". A balancing test may come into the picture if the value of the evidence needs to be weighed versus its prejudicial nature. (en)
  • 관련성(relevance)는 증거로 허용되려면 그 증거가 담고 있는 정보가 반드시 쟁점과 관련되어야 한다는 것이다. 미국 연방증거법은다음과 같이 관련성을 규정하고 있다. 연방증거법 제401조관련성 이 있는 증거란 그 소송에 대한 결정을 함에 있어 중요한 어떤 사실이 그 증거가 없을 때보다 그 증거에 의하여 더 존재 가능성이 있게 인정되거나, 반대로 존재 가능성이 없게 여겨지도록 만드는 경향성이 있는 증거를 말한다. (ko)
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  • La relevancia, en el Derecho común (common law) de la prueba, es la tendencia de un elemento de prueba determinado a probar o refutar uno de los elementos legales del caso, o a tener valor probatorio para hacer más probable o no uno de los elementos del caso. Probatorio es un término utilizado en derecho para significar "que tiende a probar".​ Las pruebas probatorias "buscan la verdad". Por lo general, las pruebas que no son probatorias (no tienden a probar la proposición para la que se ofrecen) son inadmisibles y las reglas de la prueba permiten que se excluyan de un procedimiento o se eliminen del acta "si el abogado de la parte contraria lo objeta". Una prueba de equilibrio puede entrar en escena si es necesario sopesar el valor de la prueba frente a su naturaleza perjudicial. (es)
  • Relevance, in the common law of evidence, is the tendency of a given item of evidence to prove or disprove one of the legal elements of the case, or to have probative value to make one of the elements of the case likelier or not. Probative is a term used in law to signify "tending to prove". Probative evidence "seeks the truth". Generally in law, evidence that is not probative (doesn't tend to prove the proposition for which it is proffered) is inadmissible and the rules of evidence permit it to be excluded from a proceeding or stricken from the record "if objected to by opposing counsel". A balancing test may come into the picture if the value of the evidence needs to be weighed versus its prejudicial nature. (en)
  • 관련성(relevance)는 증거로 허용되려면 그 증거가 담고 있는 정보가 반드시 쟁점과 관련되어야 한다는 것이다. 미국 연방증거법은다음과 같이 관련성을 규정하고 있다. 연방증거법 제401조관련성 이 있는 증거란 그 소송에 대한 결정을 함에 있어 중요한 어떤 사실이 그 증거가 없을 때보다 그 증거에 의하여 더 존재 가능성이 있게 인정되거나, 반대로 존재 가능성이 없게 여겨지도록 만드는 경향성이 있는 증거를 말한다. (ko)
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