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[Show more]What is hearsay? 
Ans: An out of court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted. 
What includes non-hearsay? (Generally) (2) 
Ans: (1) certain prior statements of a testifying witnesses; (2) admissions of a party opponent 
Prior Inconsistent Statements (Non-Hearsay) 
Ans: Only pri...
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Add to cartWhat is hearsay? 
Ans: An out of court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted. 
What includes non-hearsay? (Generally) (2) 
Ans: (1) certain prior statements of a testifying witnesses; (2) admissions of a party opponent 
Prior Inconsistent Statements (Non-Hearsay) 
Ans: Only pri...
Four Primary Levels of Proof 
Ans: 1. Mere Suspicion 
2. Reasonable Suspicion 
3. Probable Cause 
4. Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt 
Book's levels of proof 
Ans: No information - Not sufficient 
Hunch - Not sufficient 
Reasonable doubt - acquit an accused 
Suspicion - Start a police or grand jury ...
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Add to cartFour Primary Levels of Proof 
Ans: 1. Mere Suspicion 
2. Reasonable Suspicion 
3. Probable Cause 
4. Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt 
Book's levels of proof 
Ans: No information - Not sufficient 
Hunch - Not sufficient 
Reasonable doubt - acquit an accused 
Suspicion - Start a police or grand jury ...
How is relevance determined? 
Ans: Evidence is relevant if it tends to make the existence of any fact of consequence to the 
outcome of the action more probable than it would be without the evidence. 
When are similar occurrences considered to be relevant? 
Ans: If they are probative of a material ...
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Add to cartHow is relevance determined? 
Ans: Evidence is relevant if it tends to make the existence of any fact of consequence to the 
outcome of the action more probable than it would be without the evidence. 
When are similar occurrences considered to be relevant? 
Ans: If they are probative of a material ...
What is hearsay? 
Ans: An out of court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted. 
What includes non-hearsay? (Generally) (2) 
Ans: (1) certain prior statements of a testifying witnesses; (2) admissions of a party opponent 
Prior Inconsistent Statements (Non-Hearsay) 
Ans: Only pri...
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Add to cartWhat is hearsay? 
Ans: An out of court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted. 
What includes non-hearsay? (Generally) (2) 
Ans: (1) certain prior statements of a testifying witnesses; (2) admissions of a party opponent 
Prior Inconsistent Statements (Non-Hearsay) 
Ans: Only pri...
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