opptakbarhet
Opptakbarhet refers to the admissibility of evidence in a legal proceeding. It is a fundamental principle in law that governs whether certain information can be presented to a judge or jury for consideration during a trial. The rules of opptakbarhet are designed to ensure fairness and prevent the introduction of unreliable or prejudicial evidence.
There are several common grounds for excluding evidence, including relevance, hearsay, privilege, and improper methods of
The determination of opptakbarhet is made by the presiding judge. Lawyers will often file motions to either