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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Rules of evidence, Ruling is made after Legal Argument, Evidence is most commonly admitted because there is no Evidence Objection, Competently Proven by laying a Document Foundation (904), Ruling is made by the Judge, Legal Argument between the Offering Lawyer, Objecting Lawyer speak only to the Judge, Ruling is made on an Evidence Objection, Evidence may be admitted after Ruling, Witnesses (600s) under limited circumstances can offer an Opinion (700s), Competently Proven using Witnesses (600s), Offering Lawyer speak only to the Judge, Ruling is based on Rules of Evidence, Evidence Objection is raised by an Objecting Lawyer, Evidence Objection is based on Rules of Evidence, Rules of Evidence require that evidence be Competently Proven, Ruling is sought by the Objecting Lawyer, Legal Argument is based on Rules of Evidence, Rules of Evidence require that evidence be Relevant (400s), Competently Proven by avoiding Hearsay (800s), Evidence is submitted by the Offering Lawyer