- A
declarant,
generally speaking, is
anyone who
composes and
signs a
statement or
declaration alleging that the
information he has
given therein is true...
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Federal Rules of
Evidence define hearsay as: A
statement that: (1) the
declarant does not make
while testifying at the
current trial or hearing; and (2)...
- liability. The
Federal Rules of
evidence limit the
bases of
prejudices to the
declarant to tort and
criminal liability. Some states, such as California, extend...
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hearsay rule. The
statement must be
spontaneously made by the
person (the
declarant)
while still under the
stress of
excitement from the
event or condition...
- of a
notary public and the
declarant is not
required to
swear an oath or affirmation. Rather, the
signature of the
declarant under a
carefully worded phrase...
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House Royce.
After the
death of Lysa Arryn, Lord Yohn
forms the
Lords Declarant in
opposition to
Petyr Baelish's rule of the Vale. Lady
Waynwood is the...
- or
sworn statement instead of an affidavit, and the
maker is
called a "
declarant"
rather than an "affiant", but
other than this
difference in terminology...
- that (1) the
hearsay declarant supplying the
information to the
police was a
credible person, and (2) that the
hearsay declarant had a
strong basis of...
-
declarations in
other types of cases. The
declarant is
unavailable – this can be
established using FRE 804(a)(4). The
declarant's statement was made
while under...