Steely Dan
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I'm certainly not a lawyer, don't claim to understand most of it and realize I may be reading this wrong, but how differently can one read this?
Judicial notice, as I understand it, is kind of a short cut around rules of evidence & how it is normally entered into a trial. If the judge takes notice, that means whatever the evidence is is taken as undisputed fact. From the following quote, I'm wondering if what Madison was trying to do was avoid witnesses from that video being questioned under oath.
(http://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/fre/rule_201)
You're right, I missed the part about it not being entered into evidence. That's a mistake by the prosecution, IMO. They should introduce the video and call MCN as a witness too. JMO