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Judicial Notice: Four Must-Know Rules

Evidence at Trial

In closing argument, you can run through the facts of the case and—referring to the fact judicially noticed—remind the jury that this fact is beyond dispute, because the judge said so. Just because something is judicially noticeable does not mean it's admissible. No such foundation was laid for the.