The prosecution is allowed to present rebuttal evidence to address surprising issues raised by the defense, as long as they are directly relevant to determining guilt or innocence and not collateral matters.
The prosecution is allowed to present rebuttal evidence to address surprising issues raised by the defense, as long as they are directly relevant to determining guilt or innocence and not collateral matters.
The prosecution is allowed to present rebuttal evidence to address surprising issues raised by the defense, as long as they are directly relevant to determining guilt or innocence and not collateral matters.