A hearsay exception that allows statements in a document which has been in existence twenty years or more, and the authenticity of which is established is called:
A) Twenty-year rule
B) Documentary Exception
C) Ancient Documents Rule
D) Learned Treatise
Correct Answer:
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Q8: In prior cases, the U.S. Supreme Court
Q9: Regularly kept records do not include any
Q10: Records of religious organizations are allowed when
Q11: Laura, testifying that she heard Cris say,
Q12: Also referred to as an Excited Utterance,
Q14: From the Latin, meaning "things done." Looks
Q15: A scholarly publication, report, or periodical falls
Q16: A hearsay exception that admits an out-of-court
Q17: Evidence that supports or strengthens other evidence
Q18: Someone officially designated at a business or
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