In July, a Delaware Superior Court judge ordered affidavits of a deceased plaintiff admitted under the residual exception to hearsay, finding that the affidavits were sufficiently trustworthy for ...
Federal Rule of Evidence 804(b)(2) provides an exception to the rule against hearsay for dying declarations. Specifically, it provides an exception, [i]n a prosecution for homicide or in a civil case, ...
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Similar to its federal counterpart, Mississippi Rule of Evidence 804(b)(2) provides an exception to the rule against hearsay In a prosecution for homicide or in a civil case, [for] a statement that ...
A long-established exception to the hearsay rule permits the admission of out-of-court statements made for the purpose of obtaining medical treatment. The basis for this exception is that a declarant ...
The tragic loss of a life is always a poignant event, but when that loss is accompanied by a dying declaration, it takes on a different layer of complexity. The case of Mohbad, a prominent figure ...