Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont: Reported by the Judges of Said Court, Agreeably to a Statute Law of the State, 161. köideVermont printing Company, 1993 |
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... statement from Debra as an exception to the hearsay rule for : ( 1 ) a present sense impression under V.R.E. 803 ( 1 ) ; ( 2 ) an excited utterance under Rule 803 ( 2 ) ; and ( 3 ) a statement of then - existing mental condition under ...
... statement from Debra as an exception to the hearsay rule for : ( 1 ) a present sense impression under V.R.E. 803 ( 1 ) ; ( 2 ) an excited utterance under Rule 803 ( 2 ) ; and ( 3 ) a statement of then - existing mental condition under ...
Page 258
... statement was not an excited utterance . [ 5 ] Finally , the timing and content of the statement rea- sonably precluded its admission as a statement of a then - exist- ing mental condition under V.R.E. 803 ( 3 ) . This exception applies ...
... statement was not an excited utterance . [ 5 ] Finally , the timing and content of the statement rea- sonably precluded its admission as a statement of a then - exist- ing mental condition under V.R.E. 803 ( 3 ) . This exception applies ...
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... statement was made , but nevertheless ruled that the statement did not concern a matter within the scope of that agency . Therefore , the statement regarding re- payment could not be admitted under Rule 801 ( d ) ( 2 ) ( D ) , but was ...
... statement was made , but nevertheless ruled that the statement did not concern a matter within the scope of that agency . Therefore , the statement regarding re- payment could not be admitted under Rule 801 ( d ) ( 2 ) ( D ) , but was ...
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