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Statement
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Oral or written assertion
non-verbal conduct intended by a person as an assertion |
Declarant
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Out of Court Person
No Machines No Animals |
Hearsay
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Out of court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted
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Approach
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(1) Analyze the statement
(2) Determine who is the declarant (3) Determine the purpose for which the statement is being offered (if it is not being offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted, it is nonhearsay) (4) Apply the hearsay exceptions |
Non-Hearsay
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(1) Prior Inconsistent Statements
(2) Prior Consistent Statements (3) Prior Identifications (4) Admissions (Direct, by Conduct or Silence, Representative Admission either Authorized or Vicarious, Co-conspirator) (5) Verbal Acts (6) Non-Assertive Conduct (7) State of Mind |
Prior Inconsistent Statements
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Non-hearsay
Declarant must be available and subject to cross-examination regarding the statement If the prior statement is SWORN (subject to penalty of perjury at a trial, hearing or proceeding), it is admissible substantively and to impeach. If the prior statement is NOT sworn, it is only admissible to impeach. |
Deposition
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This is considered a sworn statement.
A prior inconsistent statement made during a deposition may be entered into evidence for the substance of the statement and to impeach the D. |
Affidavit (sworn?)
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This is NOT considered a sworn statement because it is not made during a proceeding.
A prior inconsistent statement made during an affidavit may only be entered into evidence to impeach. It may NOT be entered into evidence for the substance of the statement. |
Prior Consistent Statement
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Non-hearsay
Declarant must be available and subject to cross-examination regarding the statement. Nonhearsay statement / offered to rebut / a charge / of recent fabrication or improper influence. |
Prior Identification
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Non-hearsay
Declarant must be available and subject to cross-examination regarding the statement. Prior statement / of an identification / of a person / after perceiving him Admitted substantively |
Direct Admission
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Non-hearsay
Statement / by a party / offered against him / by his opponent |
Admission by Conduct or Silence
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Non-hearsay
Evidence / of conduct / of a party / which reasonably / supports an inference / inconsistent with the party's position Circumstances must be such that a reasonable person would have denied the statement Admitted substantively - comes in as proof |
Representative Admission
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Non-hearsay
Authorized Admission Vicarious Admission |
Authorized Admission
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Non-hearsay
Statement / of any person / specifically authorized / by a party / to speak |
Vicarious Admission
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Non-hearsay
Statement / of an agent or employee / made during the existence of the relationship / and concerning a matter within the scope of employment Common law rule: statement had to relate to employment duties |