Evidence may not be admitted because it lacks sufficient… Evidence may not be admitted because it lacks sufficient trustworthiness and bec

Evidence may not be admitted because it lacks sufficient… Evidence may not be admitted because it lacks sufficient trustworthiness and because  __________________. A  its probative value outweighed its prejudicial effect B  it was obtained illegally, meaning in violation of the Constitution C  although relevant, it is only marginally so D  it was not collected fast enough and thus did not meet statute of limitations  Social Science Law CRJ 104 Share QuestionEmailCopy link