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Posts Tagged ‘Melendez-Dias’

Say That Again: Getting the Most Out of Hearsay Objections

By J. Scott Key | September 27, 2010 | 2
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If there’s one evidentiary issue that you will encounter in your next jury trial, it’s hearsay. It comes up all the time, and some lawyers and judges don’t have a firm grasp on it or its exceptions. Beyond that, trial lawyers often stop short of fully developing their record because they fail to make an…

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