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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, from a direct examination of a witness named Hesse. The transcript captures a legal discussion between an attorney (Mr. Pagliuca) and the judge (The Court) about the admissibility of hearsay evidence, specifically statements contained within business records like police reports. The core issue is that such statements are generally not admissible to prove their content is true unless a specific legal foundation, like business trustworthiness, is established.
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Hesse | Witness/Subject of Testimony |
Mentioned in the header of the court transcript: "Hesse - direct".
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| THE COURT | Judge |
A speaker in the transcript, providing a legal opinion on the admissibility of evidence.
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| MR. PAGLIUCA | Attorney |
A speaker in the transcript, responding to the court's point about evidence.
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Organizations (1)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. | company |
Listed at the bottom of the page as the court reporting service.
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Timeline (1 events)
2022-08-10
A direct examination of a witness named Hesse, during which a legal discussion occurred between an attorney and the judge regarding the rules of evidence for hearsay.
Courtroom (implied)
Relationships (1)
Mr. Pagliuca and The Court are engaged in a formal legal dialogue within a court proceeding, discussing rules of evidence.
Key Quotes (3)
"Just because a police officer, in the ordinary course of a police officer's business being a police officer, takes a statement from someone doesn't make the statement itself admissible for the truth of the matter in the statement because there is no verification of the accuracy..."Source
— Unidentified Speaker (likely attorney)
(An argument being made to the court about why certain recorded statements should not be admitted as evidence for their truthfulness.)
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"I think in those cases, at the least, it comes in for the limited purpose that a statement was taken from so-and-so on a particular date and time."Source
— THE COURT
(The judge's clarification on the conditions under which a hearsay statement within a record might be admissible.)
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"Sure. And so that's a limiting factor on the truth of the matter asserted in the statement."Source
— MR. PAGLIUCA
(Agreeing with the court's clarification on the limited admissibility of the evidence.)
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