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Rule 406 United States Federal Rules of Evidence

Rule 406 Federal Rules of Evidence

Rule 406 of the Federal Rules of Evidence is about Habit; Routine Practice. It is under Article IV (Relevance and Its Limits) of the Rules.

Evidence of a person’s habit or an organization’s routine practice may be admitted to prove that on a particular occasion the person or organization acted in accordance with the habit or routine practice. The court may admit this evidence regardless of whether it is corroborated or whether there was an eyewitness.

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