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 | | Roberts testified that, as he approached a railroad crossing, he observed a pickup truck travelling in the far-right southbound lane of the street and also approaching the railroad crossing. |
 | | Testimony is relevant, and should be considered by a jury, if, when considered in relation to other evidence in the case, it tends to establish a party's claim or defense or adds force and strength to other evidence bearing upon an issue in the case. |
 | | During Roberts' cross-examination, Breeden's counsel asked him whether, on a specific occasion, he had bragged to some police officers "about how much money [he was] going to get out of this lawsuit." Roberts denied making the statement, and he neither objected to the question nor moved to have it and the answer stricken. |
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