The court shall consider no
evidence which has not been formally offered.
The purpose for which the evidence is offered must be specified. (Rule 132, Sec. 34, Rules of Court).
The offer of evidence is necessary
because it is the duty of the court to rest its findings of fact and its
judgment only and strictly upon the evidence offered by the parties. Unless
and until admitted by the court in evidence for the purpose or purposes for
which such document is offered, the same is merely a scrap of paper barren of
probative weight.
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