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In this 3.3-hour June 2, 2014 program, Michael J. Hutter, Esquire, a Professor of Law at Albany Law School, provides a practical explanation of the Hearsay Rule and its various exceptions. This useful review greatly clarifies this otherwise confusing topic.
Major topics include:
Introduction
Statement – Element One
Declarant – Element Two
Out-Of-Court – Element Three
Truth v. Non-Truth – Element Four
Is Hearsay Nonetheless Admissible?
Admissible Hearsay – “Not Hearsay”
Admissible Hearsay: Exceptions: Circumstances
Admissible Hearsay: Exceptions: Unavailability Of Declarant And Circumstances
Admissible Hearsay: Residual Exception
Special Rules
Constitutional Concerns
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