2.14 Charts and Summaries Not Received in Evidence refers to a set of rules or guidelines governing the introduction of evidence in a trial. This includes any type of chart, summary, or other graphic representation of facts or data that is not eligible to be used as evidence in a court of law. This includes any type of chart, summary, or other graphic representation of facts or data that is not in the form of documents or objects. The most common types of 2.14 Charts and Summaries Not Received in Evidence include: 1. Statistical Graphs: Graphical representations of numerical data such as bar graphs, line graphs, and pie charts. 2. Timeline Summaries: Chronological summaries of events in a case. 3. Narrative Summaries: Comprehensive summaries of facts and evidence related to a case. 4. Expert Opinions: Expert opinions or conclusions based on the analysis of facts and evidence.