1.08 Consideration of All Evidence Regardless of Who Produced is a general legal principle that requires all evidence to be evaluated equally regardless of who produced it. This principle is based on the idea that all evidence should be considered, regardless of who supplied or created it. This rule applies in both civil and criminal proceedings. Types of 1.08 Consideration of All Evidence Regardless of Who Produced include: 1. Admissible Evidence: This type of evidence is allowed to be presented in court and is subject to the 1.08 Consideration of All Evidence Regardless of Who Produced. 2. Non-Admissible Evidence: This type of evidence is not allowed to be presented in court and is not subject to the 1.08 Consideration of All Evidence Regardless of Who Produced. 3. Hearsay Evidence: This type of evidence is not allowed to be presented in court and is not subject to the 1.08 Consideration of All Evidence Regardless of Who Produced.