What is the effect of the new 270 F. 390 rule on the admissibility of evidence in civil cases?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Presidio Mining Co. v. Overton, 270 F. 388 (9th Cir. 1921):

'By empowering the trial court to pass upon the admissibility of the evidence and providing for the appellate review of questions of evidence, the [270 F. 390] rule restores the practice as it existed prior to 1842 as explained in Blease v. Garlington, 92 U.S. 1, 23 L.Ed. 521.'

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