Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Hearsay

Dear Bread,
Out-of-court statements are of suspect trustworthiness and probative value because the

declarant was not under oath at the time the statement was made, and the declarant's

perception, demeanor and veracity are not subject to cross-examination in front of a jury that

can judge the credibility and weight to be given to the statement.

How is the oven?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Shouldn't we be asking you and Anne about ovens?