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Qué (quién) es probative - definición

TENDENCY OF AN ITEM OF EVIDENCE TO PROVE OR DISPROVE ONE OF THE LEGAL ELEMENTS OF A CASE, OR TO HAVE PROBATIVE VALUE
Legal relevance; Probative value; Probative; Probative evidence; Prejudicial effect; Tendency evidence; Coincidence evidence

probative         
adj. in evidence law, tending to prove something. Thus, testimony which is not probative (does not prove anything) is immaterial and not admissible or will be stricken from the record if objected to by opposing counsel. See also: probative facts probative value
probative         
['pr??b?t?v]
¦ adjective chiefly Law providing proof or evidence.
Origin
ME: from L. probativus, from probat-, probare (see prove).
Probative         
·adj Serving for trial or proof; probationary; as, probative judgments; probative evidence.

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Relevance (law)

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.

Ejemplos de uso de probative
1. "This evidence isn‘t admissible because it isn‘t probative of anything against the defendant," Mr O‘Rourke said.
2. "There is a real question here about to what extent in this day and age we should trust juries to judge the truly probative from the prejudicial."
3. "The reopening of the prosecution‘s case–in–chief would provide relevant and probative evidence concerning the criminal responsibility of the accused," she said.
4. Mr di Stefano said: "Prince Charles and Prince Philip may be subpoenaed for probative reasons although I hope it won‘t get that far.
5. Results from the other unidentified men was referenced as non–probative‘‘ material in the report given to defense attorneys, Meehan said.