Texas Order Sustaining Objections

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The four most common objections in court are hearsay, relevance, speculation, and argumentative.

A formal protest raised during a trial, deposition or other procedure indicating that the objecting attorney wishes the judge to disallow either the testimony of a given witness or other evidence that would violate the rules of evidence or other procedural law.

Proper reasons for objecting to a question asked to a witness include: Ambiguous, confusing, misleading, vague, unintelligible: the question is not clear and precise enough for the witness to properly answer. Arguing the law: counsel is instructing the jury on the law.

Evidence. Similar principles apply to evidentiary objections. To preserve those, a party must make a "timely," specific objection. Once again, that usually means objecting immediately when the opposing party seeks to introduce the evidence deemed to be improper.

Relevance of Answer/Question. Question Lacks Foundation. Lacks Personal Knowledge/Speculation. Creation of a Material Fact. Improper Character Evidence. Lay Witness Opinion. Hearsay.

If a judge sustains the objection, it means that the judge agrees with the objection and disallows the question, testimony or evidence. If the judge overrules the objection, it means that the judge disagrees with the objection and allows the question, testimony or evidence.

Price/Risk. Price, cost, budget, or ROI concerns all fall into this category. Quality of Service. Trust/Relationship. Stall.

The four most common objections in court are hearsay, relevance, speculation, and argumentative.

Relevance. Unfair/prejudicial. Leading question. Compound question. Argumentative. Asked and answered. Vague. Foundation issues.

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