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- Invited_error abstract "Invited error refers to a trial court's error against which a party cannot complain to an appellate court because the party encouraged or prompted the error by its own conduct during the trial. The original goal of the invited error doctrine was to prohibit a party from setting up an error at trial and then complaining of it on appeal. In State v. Pam, the State of Washington intentionally set up an error in order to create a test case for appeal. Since then, the doctrine has been applied even in cases where the error resulted from neither negligence nor bad faith. See, e.g., State v. Studd, 137 533, 547 (Wn.2d 1999).".
- Invited_error wikiPageID "26253930".
- Invited_error wikiPageLength "935".
- Invited_error wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Invited_error wikiPageRevisionID "640199068".
- Invited_error wikiPageWikiLink Appellate_court.
- Invited_error wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_legal_terms.
- Invited_error wikiPageWikiLink Category:Appellate_review.
- Invited_error wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_error.
- Invited_error wikiPageWikiLink Error_(law).
- Invited_error wikiPageWikiLink Forfeiture_and_waiver.
- Invited_error wikiPageWikiLink Test_case.
- Invited_error wikiPageWikiLinkText "invited error".
- Invited_error wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_court.
- Invited_error wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Invited_error subject Category:American_legal_terms.
- Invited_error subject Category:Appellate_review.
- Invited_error subject Category:Legal_error.
- Invited_error type Term.
- Invited_error comment "Invited error refers to a trial court's error against which a party cannot complain to an appellate court because the party encouraged or prompted the error by its own conduct during the trial. The original goal of the invited error doctrine was to prohibit a party from setting up an error at trial and then complaining of it on appeal. In State v. Pam, the State of Washington intentionally set up an error in order to create a test case for appeal.".
- Invited_error label "Invited error".
- Invited_error sameAs Q16939435.
- Invited_error sameAs m.0b779m_.
- Invited_error sameAs Q16939435.
- Invited_error wasDerivedFrom Invited_error?oldid=640199068.
- Invited_error isPrimaryTopicOf Invited_error.