DOCTRINE OF CURATIVE ADMISSIBILITY

DOCTRINE OF CURATIVE ADMISSIBILITY

doctrine of curative admissibility. A rule allowing a party to introduce otherwise inadmissible evidence to remove the prejudice caused by the improper admission of evidence that was offered by the opposing party. ? The doctrine applies when a motion to strike cannot cure the prejudice created by the adverse party. ¡ª Also termed curative-admissibility doctrine. [Cases: Criminal Law 396; Evidence 155. C.J.S. Criminal Law ¡ì 758; Evidence ¡ì¡ì 248¨C250.]
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