19-10-2 (Rule 201(b)) Kinds of facts judicially noticed.
19-10-2.
(Rule 201(b)) Kinds of facts judicially noticed.
A judicially noticed fact must be one
not subject to reasonable dispute in that it is either:
(1)
Generally known within the territorial jurisdiction of the trial court; or
(2)
Capable of accurate and ready determination by resort to sources whose accuracy cannot
reasonably be questioned.
Source: Supreme Court Rule 78-2, Rule 201 (b).
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