Objection: preserves challenge to improper evidence by calling court's attention and creating an appellate record for review. Objection is the act or argument by which a party opposes a matter or proceeding as improper or illegal, used to call the court's attention to alleged impropriety in evidence or procedure; objections made in open court create a contemporaneous record that preserves issues for appellate review.
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Objection: preserves challenge to improper evidence by calling court's attention and creating an appellate record for review.
Objection is the act or argument by which a party opposes a matter or proceeding as improper or illegal, used to call the court's attention to alleged impropriety in evidence or procedure; objections made in open court create a contemporaneous record that preserves issues for appellate review.
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