Definition
How useful a piece of evidence is in actually proving something, versus just being dramatic or prejudicial. It's the legal measure of whether evidence illuminates truth or just inflames emotions.
Example Usage
The judge excluded the bloody photos because their prejudicial impact outweighed their probative value—everyone already agreed someone got stabbed.
Source: Evidence law terminology
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