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a judge decides to hold a hearing to consider arguments for and against the admissibility of a piece of scientific evidence. which precedent is he following?

miranda v. arizona

frye v. united states

daubert v. merrell dow pharmaceuticals

roe v. wade

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Answer:

Frye v. United States

Explanation:

To meet the Frye standard, scientific evidence presented to the court must be interpreted by the court as "generally accepted" by a meaningful segment of the associated scientific community. This applies to procedures, principles or techniques that may be presented in the proceedings of a court case.

In practical application of this standard, those who were proponents of a widely disputed scientific issue had to provide a number of experts to speak to the validity of the science behind the issue in question.

Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals was the Supreme Court case that overturned Frye.