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Quiz 9: Hearsay
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Question 41
True/False
A statement offered as a party-opponent admission can be excluded from evidence if its prejudicial impact outweighs its probative value.
Question 42
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Statements made to the police prior to the individual being read his Miranda rights may be admissible as an admission.
Question 43
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Alice and Tom meet up with Sam, who tells them about a recent bank robbery. Alice responds by stating that Tom committed the bank robbery. Tom says nothing. Tom's silence to Alice's statement may be admissible in court as an adoptive admission.
Question 44
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A declarant, as defined by the hearsay rule, is a person who makes an out-of-court statement.
Question 45
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Immediately after an accident at the intersection where a pedestrian was injured, the driver of the vehicle stated to a bystander, "I did not see the red light." This statement can be admitted at the driver's trial as a declaration against interest.