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- His investigator clicked off the relevant facts: In 1985, Dennis Yawkey pled guilty in Ford County to one count of conspiracy to commit arson.†
p. 213.7relevant = relating in a meaningful way to the issue in question
- At trial, all testimony must be relevant.†
p. 289.1
- "I fail to see the relevance," Judge Atlee replied, and Jake was not about to enlighten him.†
p. 416.3relevance = importance (meaningful relation to the issue in question)
- The level of opiates in Seth's blood on Sunday when he died was not automatically relevant to the level the day before when he wrote his will.†
p. 532.5relevant = relating in a meaningful way to the issue in question
- That dispute is relevant today.†
p. 550.1
- Unless counsel can explain to us why this is relevant, it should not be admitted.†
p. 576.1
- "Oh, it's very relevant, Your Honor," he said loudly.†
p. 576.1
- How is it relevant to our issues today?†
p. 576.6
- "Oh, it's very relevant, Your Honor," Lanier said casually and with the benefit of months of preparation.†
p. 576.6 *
- The testimony was not relevant to the will contest.†
p. 577.8
Definitions:
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(1)
(relevant) relating in a meaningful way to the issue in question
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)