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Judicial Notice: Four Must-Know Rules

Evidence at Trial

First, when taking judicial notice of adjudicative facts, the judge is required to give the parties notice and an opportunity to object to the taking of judicial notice. The prison physician (and named) defendant submitted an affidavit stating that "it [did] not matter what time of day [Plaintiff] receives his Zantac prescription.