Secondary-evidence summaries admitted in evidence are summaries of evidence that have been admitted in a court of law. These summaries can include various types of evidence such as testimony, documents, and physical evidence. These summaries are used as a way to identify and provide a concise overview of the evidence presented in court. This is beneficial for both the court and the parties involved, as it allows for a more efficient and effective review of the evidence. Secondary-evidence summaries may include summaries of witness testimony, summaries of physical evidence, summaries of documents, and summaries of other evidence. These summaries can be written by the court or prepared by the parties involved in the case.