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What is a vicarious admission from a co-conspirator?
A vicarious admission from a co-conspirator is a hearsay exclusion. It is a statement by one conspir...
What is a vicarious admission from a principal-agent?
A vicarious admission from a principal-agent is a hearsay exclusion. It is a statement by an agent c...
What is a vicarious admission from an authorized spokesperson?
A vicarious admission from an authorized spokesperson is a hearsay exclusion. It is a statement from...
What is an adoptive admission?
An adoptive admission is a hearsay exclusion. It is a statement where a party expressly or impliedly...
What is an admission by a party-opponent?
An admission by a party opponent is a hearsay exclusion. It is a statement made by a party and offer...
How does the prior statement of identification hearsay exclusion differ in California?
(1) The identification must have been made while the memory of the event was fresh, and (2) the witn...
What is a prior statement of identification?
A prior statement of identification is a hearsay exclusion. It is a statement of identification made...
What is a prior consistent statement?
A prior consistent statement is a hearsay exclusion. It is a statement offered to rebut an attack on...
How does the prior inconsistent statement hearsay exclusion differ in California?
It need not be made under oath, but still must be subject to cross-examination.
What is a prior inconsistent statement?
A prior inconsistent statement is a hearsay exclusion. It is a statement made at a prior proceeding...
Does California recognize the hearsay exclusion of a vicarious admission from a principal-agent?
No. However, in respondeat superior civil cases, a statement of an employee is admissible against th...