How do I object to a witness or evidence in a small claims court hearing?

In Michigan, if you want to object to a witness or evidence during a small claims court hearing, you can do so in order to try and convince the judge to rule in your favor. Objection to evidence or witnesses must be made during the trial, as the presiding judge rules on its admissibility. Objections should be made when an attorney or the other party presents a piece of evidence or calls a witness to the stand. The objection should be specific and state the legal grounds for the objection. Generally, any objection should state the legal rule applicable to the specific issue. Ground rules that can be used to object to evidence or witnesses include relevance, hearsay, best evidence, and authenticity. If you object to a witness or evidence, the presiding judge will make a ruling on the objection. In some cases, the judge could rule in favor of the objection and disallow the evidence or testimony from being admissible. Alternatively, the ruling could be overruled and the testimony or evidence may be allowed to be used in the trial. It is important to note that you should only make an objection if you can clearly articulate the legal grounds for the objection. If you object on improper grounds, the judge may rule against you, so be sure to be well-informed about the various legal rules before objecting.

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