Does admitting to the excluded testimony in a civil case result in a more favourable verdict?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Castillo, G041331 (Cal. App. 4/9/2009), G041331. (Cal. App. 2009):

In light of this, it is not reasonably probable that admission of the excluded testimony would have resulted in a more favorable verdict. (People v. Watson (1956) 46 Cal.2d 818, 836.)

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