Evidence Law: Further Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule

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  • Опубліковано 27 січ 2025

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  • @LP-pi4ns
    @LP-pi4ns 4 роки тому +4

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  • @ItsJADA
    @ItsJADA 3 роки тому +1

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  • @robertacash5235
    @robertacash5235 8 років тому +2

    Were is the hearsay that help the defand case as well.thank you

    • @AnthsLawSchool
      @AnthsLawSchool  2 роки тому

      The hearsay rule is the same for both the plaintiff and the defence, Roberta :)

  • @augustinesuka8692
    @augustinesuka8692 3 роки тому

    Great presentation

  • @thisguy8258
    @thisguy8258 2 роки тому

    8:04 regarding one of my incidences the coroner caught refused client to make such statement due to dead people who are alive cannot influence while living this is true and accurate as I was. As if family member.
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    The nurse is on the court due to I be Christian yo yo yo

  • @zeropercent8499
    @zeropercent8499 5 років тому

    Date of birth is hearsay.

    • @AnthsLawSchool
      @AnthsLawSchool  5 років тому +1

      What, the actual date? The date of birth is a fact, which can be attested to by (for instance) the mother, the midwife or the doctor, who were there and saw it happen. The birth certificate is hearsay, but a special type of certificated hearsay which the courts will usually take notice of (that's the whole point of the register).

    • @zeropercent8499
      @zeropercent8499 5 років тому

      Those people aren't being asked. You are being asked knowing full well that asking for a birth/berth date is a transition from lawful to legal. Consent for services is being extracted, and if they require consent for services it wasn't lawful to begin with.
      " can I see the correct-communication-structure-parsè-syntax-grammar for the voidence of the perjury?"

    • @AnthsLawSchool
      @AnthsLawSchool  5 років тому +5

      @@zeropercent8499 I'm sorry, but I've found from experience that trying to explain why all this is wrong never really gets me anywhere. Let's just leave it at this: I don't agree that a birth certificate does anything near the number of things that you do; I don't accept that consent operates the way that you believe; I have seen plenty of attempts by others who believe the same as you, to explain all of this nd I find none of it even slightly convincing. Certainly none of it will help law student ace their exams, which is my focus. All the best to you.