To: brewcrew
Actually, it's not hearsay.
The person is giving an account of something they heard - it is direct evidence that he uttered the words in that context.
It would be hearsay if the person's account was to be used to prove if the young girl's rear end was, indeed and in fact, a nice peice of meat.
20 posted on
01/28/2004 2:33:30 PM PST by
HitmanLV
(I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.)
To: HitmanNY
Fine.
24 posted on
01/28/2004 2:35:01 PM PST by
brewcrew
To: HitmanNY; brewcrew
I agree. It's a witness statement.
The trier of fact has to judge the witness' credibility.
She was 15! He was old enough to be her grandfather. That's creepy!
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