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res gestae vs rule of evidence

rule of evidence vs res gestae

res gestae and rule of evidence both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
res gestae Yes No No No
rule of evidence Yes No No No
As nouns, rule of evidence is a hypernym of res gestae; that is, rule of evidence is a word with a broader meaning than res gestae:
  • res gestae: rule of evidence that covers words that are so closely associated with an occurrence that the words are considered part of the occurrence and as such their report does not violate the hearsay rule
  • rule of evidence: (law) a rule of law whereby any alleged matter of fact that is submitted for investigation at a judicial trial is established or disproved
res gestae (noun) rule of evidence (noun)
things done (law) a rule of law whereby any alleged matter of fact that is submitted for investigation at a judicial trial is established or disproved
rule of evidence that covers words that are so closely associated with an occurrence that the words are considered part of the occurrence and as such their report does not violate the hearsay rule
Difference between res gestae and rule of evidence

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