Statements by a party's butler would be exempt from the hearsay rule.
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Q48: An out-of-court statement can be admitted over
Q49: All prior statements are not considered hearsay.
Q50: A prior statement of identification is exempt
Q51: An admission by a co-conspirator of the
Q52: Admissions by conduct are similar to admissions
Q54: Admissions by party opponents are not considered
Q55: Silence can serve as an admission of
Q56: Statements of prior identification are simply out-of-court
Q57: Saying "Nice move!" to a person who
Q58: Hearsay is defined as an out-of-court statement,
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