7.
Facts which are the occasion, cause or effect of facts in
issue. - Facts which are the occasion, cause, or
effect, immediate or otherwise, of relevant facts, or facts
in issue, or which constitute the state of things under which
they happened, or which afforded an opportunity for their
occurrence or transaction, are relevant.
Illustrations
(a) The question is, whether A robbed B.
The facts that, shortly before the robbery,
B went to a fair with money in his possession, and that he
showed it or mentioned the fact that he had it, to third persons,
are relevant.
(b) The question is, whether A murdered
B.
Marks on the ground, produced by a struggle
at or near the place where the murder was committed, are relevant
facts.
(c) The question is, whether A poisoned
B.
The state of B's health before the symptoms
ascribed to poison, and habits of B, known to A, which afforded
an opportunity for the administration of poison, are relevant
facts.
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