· 8/31/2000
Estate of Reinen v. Northern Arizona Orthopedics, Ltd.
Citations
- 9 P.3d 314
- 198 Ariz. 283
- 2000 Ariz. LEXIS 79
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- explaining that failure to object to the witness’s qualifications before or during the witness’s testimony waived any objection to the witness’s qualifications
- stating that the superior court is not bound to accept even the uncontradicted evidence of an interested party
- stating “[a]n objection to proffered testimony must be made either prior to or at the time it is given, and failure to do so constitutes a waiver”
- describing witness credibility and weight of evidence as matters for the jury
- “The court or jury is not compelled to believe the uncontradicted evidence of an interested party.”
- “The credibility of a witness’ testimony and the weight it should be given are issues particularly within the province of the jury.”
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Judges: Zlaket, Jones, Feldman, Martone, McGregor
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