What is the general rule on "questions relating to the admissibility of evidence" on appeal?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Milner, 246 Cal.Rptr. 713, 45 Cal.3d 227, 753 P.2d 669 (Cal. 1988):

The general rule is that "questions relating to the admissibility of evidence will not be reviewed on appeal in the absence of a specific and timely objection in the trial court on the ground sought to be urged on appeal." (People v. Rogers (1978) 21 Cal.3d 542, 548, 146 Cal.Rptr. 732, 579 P.2d 1048.)

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