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Cumulative Evidence Cases Summarized By Accident Lawyer

This page within Virginia Tort Case Law is a compilation of cases reported by the Virginia Supreme Court and summarized by Brien Roche dealing with the topic of cumulative evidence and the related topic of personal injury.For more information on the topic of cumulative evidence see the pages on Wikipedia.    

Cumulative Evidence-Cases

1988 Philip Morris, Inc. v. Emerson, 235 Va. 380, 368 S.E.2d 268.

Defendants sought to offer tape recording, transcript of tape, and testimony of persons on tape. Court admitted tapes but not transcripts or testimony. Refusal to admit repetitive evidence not error.

1975 Neeley v. Johnson, 215 Va. 565, 211 S.E.2d 100.

Discussion of cumulative evidence.

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