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- Offer_of_proof abstract "An offer of proof is a kind of motion that a lawyer may present to a judge or to the official presiding over an administrative hearing. It is an explanation made by an attorney to a judge during trial to show why a question which has been objected to as immaterial or irrelevant will lead to evidence of value to proving the case of the lawyer's client. Often the judge will ask: \"Where is this line of questions going?\" and the offer of proof is the response. The offer provides the opposition a preview of the questions (and helps prevent surprise), but is essential to overcome the objections.In the context of a trial or a hearing, a presiding judge may issue a ruling denying a party the right to proffer evidence. The party aggrieved by this ruling then has the right to indicate for the record what the evidence would have shown had the adverse ruling not been issued. This is necessary in order to preserve the issue for appeal.In jury trials, offers of proof may be made outside the hearing of the jury. A party may request a motion in limine (Latin: \"at the threshold\") made before the start of a trial requesting that the judge rule that certain evidence may, or may not, be introduced to the jury in a trial. In some cases this may be made at the bench (with the court reporter taking down every word spoken by the parties and the judge) or the jury may be excused. It is common for the jury to be excused and for a party to be allowed to continue questioning a witness outside the hearing of the jury until the judge can determine if the evidence sought is relevant and not otherwise excludable.".
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- Offer_of_proof wikiPageRevisionID "674540046".
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Administrative_law_judge.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Appeal.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_terms.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Court_order.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Due_process.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Evidence_(law).
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Hearing_(law).
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Judge.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Jury_trial.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Lawyer.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Motion_in_United_States_law.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Motion_in_limine.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Preliminary_hearing.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Proffer.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLink Trial.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Offer of proof".
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageWikiLinkText "offer of proof".
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Evidence_law.
- Offer_of_proof wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Offer_of_proof subject Category:Legal_terms.
- Offer_of_proof hypernym Kind.
- Offer_of_proof type Concept.
- Offer_of_proof type Term.
- Offer_of_proof comment "An offer of proof is a kind of motion that a lawyer may present to a judge or to the official presiding over an administrative hearing. It is an explanation made by an attorney to a judge during trial to show why a question which has been objected to as immaterial or irrelevant will lead to evidence of value to proving the case of the lawyer's client. Often the judge will ask: \"Where is this line of questions going?\" and the offer of proof is the response.".
- Offer_of_proof label "Offer of proof".
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- Offer_of_proof sameAs Q7079078.
- Offer_of_proof wasDerivedFrom Offer_of_proof?oldid=674540046.
- Offer_of_proof isPrimaryTopicOf Offer_of_proof.