«A judge may only rely upon the evidence presented at trial, except
where judicial notice may be taken,» stated Justice Mary Saunders.
Not exact matches
But
where with the advent of 31st December 1981, a sizeable section of the people recite a litany of ills and perpetual relive them, it can not, with the best will in the world, be classified as an ideal scenario for a public celebration, nor can its baleful antecedents escape
judicial notice.
In Massachusetts,
where I am located, the Supreme
Judicial Court has issued a
notice stating that it will adopt a package of proposed rule changes that includes Comment 8.
Court may properly take
judicial notice of park's location as north of intersection
where Defendant was seen in hand - to - hand drug transaction, as shown on Google Maps, as it is a sufficiently reliable mainstream website.
where a default judgment is rendered against the losing defendant, except in the case
where the
notice or summons of the initiation of action had been legally served in a reasonable time in the foreign country or had been served through
judicial assistance according to the Taiwanese laws;
«De non apparentibus et non existentibus eadem est ratio:
Where the Court can not take
judicial notice of a fact, it is the same as if the fact had not existed.
Judicial notice can be made of adjudicative facts (see, Google Maps shows it's only a 20 m distance from
where you said you were standing!)
Obviously there will be cases
where the margin of error is wide enough to allow
judicial notice to be taken.
The court may, in any matter, take
judicial notice of the facts in dispute in the presence of the parties or
where the parties have been duly called.
Procedure - Illinois Judgment: Begin a modification action in the
judicial district
where such judgment was entered with
notice or summons to the non-moving party.