Judicial notice, as the principle presently stands, involves courts taking notice only of those things that are considered to be so evident in the public domain that they don't have to hear evidence about it.
Senior Counsel, Criminal Law Policy Section, Department of Justice
Judicial notice, as the principle presently stands, involves courts taking notice only of those things that are considered to be so evident in the public domain that they don't have to hear evidence about it.
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