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</html><description>Although STANDUP did not address evidentiary objections, we know that participants are interested in extra support on this issue. STANDUP faculty Teresa DeAmicis, Deputy State Public Defender from the Office of the State Public Defender Indigent Defense Improvement Division Training Team, offers the following resources on evidentiary objections:</description></oembed>
