Okla. Admin. Code § 325:70-1-14 - Testimony and evidence at hearing
(a) Every person called to a hearing before
the Stewards concerning an alleged rule violation shall be allowed to present
testimony, produce witnesses, cross-examine witnesses, and present documentary
evidence in accordance with the rules of privilege recognized by law [3A:204
and 3A:204.3].
(b) Each witness at
a disciplinary hearing conducted by the Stewards must be sworn by the presiding
steward.
(c) The Stewards shall
allow a full presentation of evidence and are not bound by the technical rules
of evidence. However, the Stewards may disallow evidence that is irrelevant or
unduly repetitive of other evidence. The Stewards shall have the authority to
determine, in their sole discretion, the weight and credibility of any evidence
and/or testimony. The Stewards may admit hearsay evidence if the Stewards
determine the evidence is of a type that is commonly relied on by reasonably
prudent people. The rules of privilege recognized by Oklahoma law apply in
hearings before the Stewards.
Notes
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