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Consider whether there are other exclusionary rules that could be used to exclude any key pieces of evidence that the Crown needs to prove its case. Generally, if a piece of evidence has more prejudicial effect than probative value, the evidence will be excluded. (''R v. Seaboyer'' [1991] 2 SCR 577) | Consider whether there are other exclusionary rules that could be used to exclude any key pieces of evidence that the Crown needs to prove its case. Generally, if a piece of evidence has more prejudicial effect than probative value, the evidence will be excluded. (''R v. Seaboyer'' [1991] 2 SCR 577) | ||
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