N.J. Admin. Code § 1:1-15.1 - General rules
(a)
Only evidence which is admitted by the judge and included in the record shall
be considered.
(b) Evidence rulings
shall be made to promote fundamental principles of fairness and justice and to
aid in the ascertainment of truth.
(c) Parties in contested cases shall not be
bound by statutory or common law rules of evidence or any formally adopted in
the New Jersey Rules of Evidence except as specifically provided in these
rules. All relevant evidence is admissible except as otherwise provided herein.
A judge may, in his or her discretion, exclude any evidence if its probative
value is substantially outweighed by the risk that its admission will either:
1. Necessitate undue consumption of time;
or
2. Create substantial danger of
undue prejudice or confusion.
(d) If the judge finds at the hearing that
there is no bona fide dispute between the parties as to any unstipulated
material fact, such fact may be proved by any relevant evidence, and
exclusionary rules shall not apply, except for (c) above or a valid claim of
privilege.
(e) When the rules in
this subchapter state that the qualification of a person to be a witness, or
the admissibility of evidence, or the existence of a privilege is subject to a
condition, and the fulfillment of the condition is in issue, the judge shall
hold a preliminary inquiry to determine the issue. The judge shall indicate
which party has the burden of producing evidence and the burden of proof on
such issue as implied by the rule under which the question arises. No evidence
may be excluded in determining such issue except pursuant to the judge's
discretion under (c) above or a valid claim of privilege. This provision shall
not be construed to restrict or limit the right of a party to introduce
evidence subsequently which is relevant to weight or credibility.
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