What is 801(d)(1)(A)? Foundational elements?
Prior inconsistent statement
What is 801(d)(2)(A)? Foundational elements?
Opposing party statement
What is required for all hearsay exceptions?
Personal knowledge!
What are the five ways a declarant can be unavailable under 804(a)?
(1) privilege
(2) refuse
(3) unable to remember, even after recollection
(4) deceased, or physical or mental infirmity
(5) unable to procure by process or other reasonable means.
What is the definition of hearsay?
An out-of-court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted.
What is the difference between impeachment by prior inconsistent statement and 801(d)(1)(A)?
Under 801(d)(1)(A), the statement is coming in for the TOMA. For impeachment, you are merely showing the witness is not credible.
What is 801(d)(2)(C)? Foundational elements?
Authorized statements
What is 803(1), (2), and (3)? Foundational elements
(1) Present sense impression
(2) Excited utterance
(3) Then existing mental, emotional, or physical condition
Does the confrontation clause apply to 804(b)(2)?
No! Crawford
What are the five non-hearsay purposes?
1. Speaker's state of mind
2. effect on the listener
3. verbal acts or words of independent legal significance
4. Prior inconsistent statement (impeachment)
5. Context and meaning
What is 801(d)(1)(B)? Foundational elements?
Prior consistent statement
What is 801(d)(2)(D)? Foundational elements?
Employee statements
What is the Pheaster rule pertaining to 803(3)?
A declarant's statement of intent can prove that another person was there too.
What rule is former testimony? Foundational elements?
804(b)(1)
What are the five questions you must ask to see if the confrontation clause applies?
1. Is the out of court statement admissible under a hearsay exception?
2. Is it a criminal case?
3. Is it being offered against a criminal defendant?
4. Is it testimonial?
5. Is the declarant testifying or was there a previous opportunity for the defendant to cross examine?
What is 801(d)(1)(C)? Foundational elements?
Pretrial identifications
What is 801(d)(2)(B)? Foundational elements?
Adoptive statements
What is 803(4) and (5)? Foundational elements?
(4) Statement made for the purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment
(5) Recorded recollection
What rule is dying declarations? Foundational elements?
804(b)(2)
What is testimonial evidence under Crawford?
Statements that were made under circumstances which would lead an objective witness reasonably to believe that the statements would be available for use at a later trial.
What is the difference between FRE 801(d)(1)(A) and CRE 801(d)(1)(A)?
Under the CRE, there is no requirement that the prior statement was made under oath.
Under which subsections is the statement itself insufficient to meet the foundational elements of the rule?
(C) declarant's authority
(D) the existence or scope of the relationship
What is 803(6),(7),(8),(10)? What are the foundational requirements for (6) and (8)?
(6) Records of a regularly conducted activity
(7) absence of a record of a regularly conducted activity
(8) public records
(10) absence of public records
What Rule 804(b)(3)? Foundational elements?
Statements against interest
Select which scenarios the confrontation clause applies:
1. non-hearsay purpose
2. 801(d)(1)
3. 803
4. 801(d)(2)
5. 804(b)(2)
3. 803