Improper admission or rejection of evidence does not warrant a new trial if independent evidence suffices. Improper admission or rejection of evidence is not alone a ground for a new trial or reversal if the court finds that, independent of the objected evidence admitted, sufficient evidence supported the decision, or that improperly rejected evidence would not have changed the outcome.
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Improper admission or rejection of evidence does not warrant a new trial if independent evidence suffices.
Improper admission or rejection of evidence is not alone a ground for a new trial or reversal if the court finds that, independent of the objected evidence admitted, sufficient evidence supported the decision, or that improperly rejected evidence would not have changed the outcome.
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