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Kentucky Rules of
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ARTICLE I. GENERAL
PROVISIONS
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KRE 105 LIMITED
ADMISSIBILITY
(a) When evidence which is admissible as to one (1) party or for one
(1) purpose but not admissible as to another party or for another
purpose is admitted, the court, upon request, shall restrict the
evidence to its proper scope and admonish the jury accordingly. In
the absence of such a request, the admission of the evidence by the
trial judge without limitation shall not be a ground for complaint
on appeal, except under the palpable error rule.
(b) When evidence described in subdivision (a) above is excluded,
such exclusion shall not be a ground for complaint on appeal, except
under the palpable error rule, unless the proponent expressly offers
the evidence for its proper purpose or limits the offer of proof to
the party against whom the evidence is properly admissible.
[1992 c
324, section 34, eff. 7-1-92; 1990
c 88, section 5]
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