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Ancient documents also present an exception to the hearsay rule.
There are two other common misconceptions concerning the hearsay rule.
This concept is important in understanding many applications of the hearsay rule and its exceptions.
They are dealt with separately under Part 3.4, which lifts the hearsay rule.
But it's an exception to the hearsay rule that only applies against the maker.
The confession is an exception to the hearsay rule.
The main situations under which computer records avoid the hearsay rule are:
Asv aware of the hearsay rule as I was, he also knew that without me no investigation could reach higher.
The theory underlying this "exemption" is derived from the nature of the hearsay rule itself.
There are some older cases which threw the rigidities of the hearsay rule into sharp relief.
Does anybody understand exception to the hearsay rule?
Furthermore, even in common-law systems, the hearsay rule only applies to actual trials.
The hearsay rule applies to all out-of-court statements whether oral, written or otherwise.
The judge found the statement admissible on the "present intentions" or "state of mind" exception to the hearsay rule.
It was enough for Kline to get the note into evidence as an adoptive admission, one of the exceptions to the hearsay rule.
In American procedural law, it refers to an exception to the hearsay rule for statements made spontaneously or as part of an act.
This prohibition is called the hearsay rule.
The Council's characterization of the hearsay rule has since become the most often cited definition in the Commonwealth.
Another chapter presents a rudimentary description of the exceptions to the hearsay rule of evidence.
Shepard argued that testimony fell within the "excited utterance" exception to the hearsay rule.
Because of that reason the confession is admissible against yourself as an admission, as an exception, to the hearsay rule.
Even written documents made under oath, such as affidavits or notarized statements, are subject to the 'hearsay rule'.
When the term "exemption" is used here, it does not mean that the statement is an "exception" to the hearsay rule.
The reasoning behind the hearsay rule can be seen by comparing the acceptance of direct evidence and hearsay.
In common law jurisdictions, the main obstacle to the general admissibility of computer records is the 'hearsay rule':