Which is the cardinal rule of evidence?

A) The Federal Rules of Evidence supersede caselaw and state rules of evidence.
B) Failure to raise a timely objection waives the objection.
C) Hearsay is never admissible.
D) None of the above


B) Failure to raise a timely objection waives the objection.

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