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Trinsey v. Pagliaro

BRANDON CASPER asked 12 months ago

what do you think about this ?

I object to the introduction of this evidence/testimony by the plaintiff's attorney. According to Trinsey v. Pagliaro, 229 F. Supp. 647 (E.D. Pa. 1964), an attorney cannot admit evidence into the court, as they are not a witness. The plaintiff's attorney is either an advocate or a witness, but not both.

In this case, the attorney does not have personal knowledge of the facts being presented, and no proper witness with firsthand knowledge has been offered. Therefore, I request that the court reject any attempt by the attorney to introduce this evidence/testimony without proper support from a competent witness or admissible affidavits.