rules of evidence - translation to german
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rules of evidence - translation to german

BODY OF FACTS IN A LEGAL PROCEDING
Rules of evidence; Legal proof; Admission of evidence; Law of evidence; Evidence law; Proof (law); Rule of evidence; Legal evidence

rules of evidence         
Beweispflicht, Nachweispflicht (Gesetze die die gerichtliche Nachweispflicht definieren)
evidence law         
Gesetz über die Beweise (Regelung der Beweisführung)
law of evidence         
Gesetz der Beweispflicht

Definition

admission of evidence
n. a judge's acceptance of evidence in a trial. See also: evidence

Wikipedia

Evidence (law)

The law of evidence, also known as the rules of evidence, encompasses the rules and legal principles that govern the proof of facts in a legal proceeding. These rules determine what evidence must or must not be considered by the trier of fact in reaching its decision. The trier of fact is a judge in bench trials, or the jury in any cases involving a jury. The law of evidence is also concerned with the quantum (amount), quality, and type of proof needed to prevail in litigation. The rules vary depending upon whether the venue is a criminal court, civil court, or family court, and they vary by jurisdiction.

The quantum of evidence is the amount of evidence needed; the quality of proof is how reliable such evidence should be considered. Important rules that govern admissibility concern hearsay, authentication, relevance, privilege, witnesses, opinions, expert testimony, identification and rules of physical evidence. There are various standards of evidence, standards showing how strong the evidence must be to meet the legal burden of proof in a given situation, ranging from reasonable suspicion to preponderance of the evidence, clear and convincing evidence, or beyond a reasonable doubt.

There are several types of evidence, depending on the form or source. Evidence governs the use of testimony (e.g., oral or written statements, such as an affidavit), exhibits (e.g., physical objects), documentary material, or demonstrative evidence, which are admissible (i.e., allowed to be considered by the trier of fact, such as jury) in a judicial or administrative proceeding (e.g., a court of law).

When a dispute, whether relating to a civil or criminal matter, reaches the court there will always be a number of issues which one party will have to prove in order to persuade the court to find in his or her favour. The law must ensure certain guidelines are set out in order to ensure that evidence presented to the court can be regarded as trustworthy.

Examples of use of rules of evidence
1. He demonstrated a clear understanding of the rules of evidence.
2. He may be a plausible advocate, but clearly has little respect for the rules of evidence.
3. Affording justice was a means to that end, as are rules of evidence and the rest.
4. I agree with the over–modest proposals on jury trials, rules of evidence and "not proven" verdicts.
5. Advertisement The law allows various "shortcuts" in applying the rules of evidence, and naturally some will find incidences of the infringement of rights.