Weigh it Out!
Hearsay? No way!
We'll Allow It (803 Exceptions)
We'll Allow It (804 Exceptions)
Impeach this Witness
100

Plaintiff wants to introduce crime-scene photos showing the victim's body and documenting the scene. 

Admitted. Relevant & high probative value with minimal unfair prejudice

100

As proof that the store manager knew the shelf was unstable, testimony that an employee told the manager, "This whole section has been wobbling all morning." 

Not hearsay - effect on listener

100

While watching the collision, a bystander says, "The blue car just swerved into him!" 

Present Sense Impression 

100

A deposition witness died after being attacked by a cat. The prosecution now offers the deposition at trial. 

Former Testimony

100

During cross, counsel asks the eyewitness: "Isn't it true that you're being paid $1,000,000,000 by the plaintiff to appear today?"

Bias

200

Plaintiff wants to introduce 17 nearly identifical photos of the same property damage from different angles

Excluded - needlessly cumulative

200

Offered to prove that the door was locked, a witness says: "He tried the handle and shook his head."

HEARSAY! - assertive conduct

200

One minute after being rear-ended and still crying, the driver exclaims, "He came out of nowhere!"

Excited utterance

200

A stab victim says, "Ethan shot me," while saying, "I'm not going to make it." Ethan is then charged with murder, and the prosecution wants to use the victim's statement. 

Dying Declaration 

200

A witness claims that she clearly saw the suspect's face from across the street at midnight. Counsel asks: "You weren't wearing your prescription glasses that night, right?" 

Incapacity 

300

Plaintiff wants to introduce a 45-minute documentary about the dangers of distracted driving in general.

Excluded - waste of time + confusing the issues

300

Offered to prove that his rent payment was overdue, a tenant testifies that he told his landlord, "I think my online payment didn't go through."

HEARSAY! - offered to prove the matter asserted

300

Offered to prove that the knee pain began after a fall, a surgeon testifies that the patient said: "My knee has been locking ever since I slipped and fell last week."

Statement for medical diagnosis or treatment 

300

A man who is now invoking the 5th told a friend, "Those drugs were mine."

Statement Against Interest

300

A witness testifies that the defendant "punched first." Counsel asks: "Didn't you tell police that you didn't actually see the first punch?"

Inconsistency

400
Defendant in a drug trial wants to introduce evidence that he volunteers at a soup kitchen.

Excluded - risk of misleading jury & low probative value 

400

Offered to prove that X resigned, a witness testifies that she saw X write "I quit" on a sticky note and leave it on the counter."

Not hearsay - Verbal act 

400

Offered to prove that the student felt good about the exam, a witness testifies that the student said, "Yes! I got an A on that exam!"

Then-existing state of mind

400

Defendant paid a witness to "get the hell out of town until the trial is over." The witness vanished and the witness's prior statements are offered into evidence. 

Forfeiture by Wrongdoing 

400

A witness insists that the accident happened during heavy rain. Counsel shows certified weather data proving zero precipitation that day.

Specific contradiction (Dual relevancy!)

500

Plaintiff in a products liability case wants to show a video of unrelated consumer injuries involving different products.

Excluded - misleading the jury/confusion of issues

500

Offered to prove that the store clerk was afraid, a bystander testifies that, "She started shaking when he walked in."

Not hearsay - nonassertive conduct

500

The witness can't remember the details of the collision, so the prosecution wants to read the witness's written statement made on the day of the accident.

Past Recollection Recorded 

500

The declarant told officers, "Those weapons were mine." He then says, "They can't pin anything on me anyway, so I'm not worried." The declarant is now missing and the prosecution wants to admit these statements. 

TRICK QUESTION - NOT a statement against interest because the declarant thinks there is no risk involved. 

500

The prosecution wants to impeach a witness with a misdemeanor conviction for using a fake ID. 

Dishonesty - prior conviction (misdemeanor, but truthfulness as an element) 

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