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Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule of Evidence

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Name and describe three exceptions to the hearsay rule of evidence.

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One very important exception to the hearsay rule of evidence, is known as the present tense impression. The present tense impression is a statement that is obtained from an individual concerning an event or occurrence, in which the individual actively describes an event or occurrence, while the individual is in the midst of experiencing or observing the event. In some cases, present case impression ...

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