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Material Evidence Does Not Have to Be Relevant to Be

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Material evidence does not have to be relevant to be admitted.


Definitions:

Auditory Localization

The ability to identify the location of a sound source in a three-dimensional space.

Auditory Source Monitoring

The cognitive process of identifying the origin of sounds, distinguishing between different auditory sources, and determining which sounds are external and which are self-generated.

Balancing

The act of maintaining stability or equilibrium in physical, emotional, or situational contexts.

Frequency

The rate at which a repeating event occurs, such as the number of occurrences within a defined time period.

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