(c) A welfare department has told a client that it is going to terminate public assistance because the client's boyfriend is di supporting her and her family. The client denies this. Tom is O assigned to the case. (d) A client has been to the office seeking help in obtaining cus- tody of his children from their mother (to whom he is not married). He claims that she is not taking proper care of the children. 9.3 Examine the following four situations. Discuss the relevance of the evidence indicated and what the evidence proves and does not prove. (a) Mrs. Phillips is being sued by a department store for the cost of a gas refrigerator. Mrs. Phillips claims that she never or- dered and never received a refrigerator from the store. The attorney for Mrs. Phillips wants to introduce two letters: (b) (1) a letter from Mrs. Phillips's landlord stating that her kitchen is not equipped to handle gas appliances and (2) a 9.7 letter from another merchant stating that Mrs. Phillips IS D bought an electric refrigerator from him a year ago. tria all (b) Phil Smith has been charged with burglary in Detroit on use December 16, 2013. His attorney tries to introduce testi- mony into evidence that on December 7, 8, 11, 15, and 22, (a) 2013, the defendant was in Florida. (c) Al Neuman is suing Sam Snow for negligence in operating his motor vehicle. Al's attorney tries to introduce into evi- (b) dence the fact that Snow currently has pending against him four other automobile negligence cases in other courts. (d) Jim is on trial for the rape of Sandra. Jim's attorney wants to (c) introduce into evidence (1) the fact that Sandra is the mother of Jim's child, who was born three years ago when they were (d) dating (they separated in bitterness five months after the birth and never married); (2) the fact that Sandra has a Face- book page on which she has posted provocative pictures of (e) herself boasting of having multiple boyfriends; and (3) the fact that Sandra is a member of Alcoholics Anonymous