Asked by Logan Tippett on May 13, 2024

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During the trial of a suit concerning the terms of a contract between Marvel and Nina, the plaintiff's attorney presents evidence from Ochre, who is not an expert in the field about which he is being questioned. Ochre can

A) testify about any of the facts in the case.
B) testify only about what he personally observed.
C) offer his opinion about any of the evidence.
D) offer his conclusion with regard to the case.

Testify

To provide evidence or bear witness in a court of law, often under oath.

Expert

A person with a high level of knowledge or skill in a particular area or field.

  • Absorb the essentials and effects of various evidence types and testimonies in the framework of court proceedings.
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Dominic HolidayMay 20, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Ochre, not being an expert in the field about which he is being questioned, is limited to testifying about facts that he personally observed. Non-expert witnesses generally cannot offer opinions or conclusions about the evidence or the case.