When I'm in court and say, "Objection, 352," the trial judge knows I'm referring to a particular section of the California Evidence Code suggesting that the probative value of a piece of evidence offered by the other side is outweighed by the chance of prejudice. Using this objection, in the proper circumstances, saves time for everyone.
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When I'm in court and say, "Objection, 352," the trial judge knows I'm referring to a particular section of the California Evidence Code suggesting that the probative value of a piece of evidence offered by the other side is outweighed by the chance of prejudice. Using this objection, in the proper circumstances, saves time for everyone.