Scope of evidence: limit proof to the portion necessary to understand a statement's nature, effect, and circumstances. When a relied-upon statement forms part of a longer statement, conversation, isolated document, book, electronic record, or series of letters or papers, evidence shall be limited to so much and no more as the court considers necessary to fully understand the statement's nature and effect and the circumstances under which it was made.
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Scope of evidence: limit proof to the portion necessary to understand a statement's nature, effect, and circumstances.
When a relied-upon statement forms part of a longer statement, conversation, isolated document, book, electronic record, or series of letters or papers, evidence shall be limited to so much and no more as the court considers necessary to fully understand the statement's nature and effect and the circumstances under which it was made.
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