What is the process for objecting to evidence in a small claims court case?

In Rhode Island Small Claims Court, objections to evidence must be made during the trial. Objecting to evidence is done in order to prevent certain evidence from being used at trial or to prevent a witness from testifying. In order to object, the objecting party must state the grounds for the objection. This is a statement of why the evidence or witness should not be allowed. Common grounds for objection include if the evidence is irrelevant, hearsay, privileged, etc. The court will consider the objection and rule on whether or not it will be allowed. If the objection is allowed, then the evidence or witness will not be admitted at trial. If the objection is not allowed, then the evidence will be admitted and the witness can then testify. In order to ensure that your objection is considered, it is important to be prepared by researching the applicable legal rules and citing them in your objection. Objections must be made in a timely fashion, as the court does not have the time to consider objections made at the last minute. Additionally, the court does not have time to consider objections that are not well-founded or are overly technical. For this reason, it is important to make sure that the objection is specific and has a well-reasoned basis.

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