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Monthly Archives: July 2025

Inadmissible

What Is Considered Inadmissible Evidence?

By Ratzan & Faccidomo LLC |

In highly publicized trials, every piece of evidence presented by the prosecution or defense is a surprise to the readers or the television audience. You might wonder how, in the video footage or the courtroom sketches, the judge sits expressionless. Perhaps a flawless poker face is part of the judge’s job description; maybe this… Read More »

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Is Hearsay Evidence Admissible in Criminal Court?

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You know the old saying about how you should believe half of what you see and none of what you hear. Think about all the terrible things people say about each other all day long. Someone does a silly dance, and someone else films it and posts it on YouTube, and soon everyone in… Read More »

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AI Meets Healthcare Fraud

By Ratzan & Faccidomo LLC |

You know you are old when you are nostalgic for earlier forms of web content. Not too long ago, if you wanted to take a trip down memory lane, you could type the domain name of your favorite Geocities page and read someone’s ungrammatical, but all too human, fanfiction in lavender text on a… Read More »

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Don’t Be a Fugitive From Justice

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News stories about fugitives are exhilarating, and fictional stories about them are doubly so. Depending on how the storyteller presents the events, you might put yourself in the place of the police pursuing the fugitive, or you might put yourself in the place of the fugitive, knowing that he is innocent or that, even… Read More »

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