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Federal Evidence • Hearsay Exceptions - Unavailability NOT Required
EVID#059
Legal Definition
In California, a document only qualifies as "ancient" if it is at least 30 years old, which is 10 years more than the Federal rules require.
Plain English Explanation
As you learned in card EVID#061, the Federal Rules have drawn the line at 20 years for classifying a document as "ancient," but California requires them to be at least 30 years.
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