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  <rdfs:label>Improper Habit Evidence Objection</rdfs:label>
  <skos:altLabel>Habitual Behavior Objection</skos:altLabel>
  <skos:altLabel>Objection to Inadmissible Habit Evidence</skos:altLabel>
  <skos:altLabel>Routine Practice Evidence Objection</skos:altLabel>
  <skos:definition>An Improper Habit Evidence Objection is raised when a party in a legal proceeding believes that evidence being presented is being used to unfairly suggest that a person's actions in a specific incident were consistent with their habitual behavior or routine practice. This objection aims to prevent the misuse of habit evidence that may not be relevant or may lead to unfair conclusions.</skos:definition>
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