How have the courts interpreted the evidentiary rulings in cases involving abuse of discretion?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Green, G055967 (Cal. App. 2019):

Green challenges two of the trial court's evidentiary rulings. We review the trial court's evidentiary rulings for abuse of discretion (People v. Davis (2009) 46 Cal.4th 539, 602) and conclude neither constituted an abuse of discretion.

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