Evidence MEE Rules Flashcards
Excited utterance
Statement relating to a startling event or condition made while the declarant was under the stress or excitement it caused.
Present sense impression
Statement describing or explaining an event or condition made while or immediately after the declarant perceived it.
Business records
Record made in the course of regularly conducted business activity, and it must be regular practice of the business to make such record.
Recollection recorded
A record that is on a matter that the witness once knew about, but now cannot recall well enough to testify fully and accurately, which was made while the matter was fresh in the witness’s memory.
Then-existing state of mind
A statement showing a D’s mental, emotional, or physical condition = not hearsay.
Prior statement of identification
A witness’s prior identification = not hearsay.
Opposing party’s statement
A statement made by an opposing party offered against it = not hearsay
Statement against interest
A statement that a reasonable person in declarant’s position would have made only if the person believed it to be true bc when made, had a tendency to expose the declarant to civil or criminal liability.
Lay testimony
Admissible if based on W’s perception and helpful to the trier of fact. Must not be based on scientific, technical, or special expertise.
Expert testimony
Testimony must be helpful to the jury, supported by proper factual basis, reasonable degree of certainty, and reliable principles that were reliably applied.
Confrontation clause
Testimonial statements = inadmissible unless declarant is unavailable and D had opportunity cross the declarant when statement was made.
Prior inconsistent statements
Can be used as substantive evidence or to impeach. W must be given opportunity to explain or deny statement if extrinsic evidence is used.
Bad acts
Questioning about bad acts probative of truthfulness or untruthfulness = permitted. Extrinsic evidence not permitted.
Character evidence - generally
Inadmissible to prove that someone acted in accordance w/his character at the time the event occurred.
Character evidence - civil cases
Permitted when character is an essential element of the case.