Hearsay and Implied Assertions Flashcards

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Rule 801(a)

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  • Definition of a Statement
  • “statement” means a person’s oral assertion, written assertion, or nonverbal conduct, IF THE PERSON INTENDED IT AS AN ASSERTION
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Implied Assertions

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  • nonverbal conduct only counts as a statement when it is intended as a form of communication - whatever it may imply does not count as a statement + therefore not hearsay
    -> ie. non-assertive conduct is NOT hearsay
  • same w/ verbal conduct - if your statement implies something other than what you intended to communicate, it’s not hearsay (rationale is there is no matter asserted)
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United States v. Zenni

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  • illegal bookmaking operation - callers gave directions over phone for placing bets + gov agents picked up -> they’re not trying to tell anyone that it’s a bookmaking op, they’re just genuinely trying to place bets, but that attempt implies it IS a bookmaking op
  • circumstantial ev from which jury could infer that the place called was a bookmaking op
  • court allowed in - said not hearsay
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Rationale Behind Implied Assertions

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  • we assume primary problem with hearsay is speaker may be lying - cross-exam necessary to resolve this
  • vs. if you’re not asserting something intentionally, we assume you wouldn’t lie to yourself
  • note there are those who think Advisory Committee got it wrong here - argue there are other problems with hearsay aside from deception
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Ex of Sea Captain

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  • takes family on boat after thorough inspection - we say non-assertive conduct + therefore not hearsay
  • can be used to prove seaworthiness of vessel
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Who decides implied assertions and under what standard?

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  • trial judge decides under Rule 104(a), under the preponderance of the evidence standard
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Ex with the Parrot

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  • parrot says “Harry don’t shoot” -> wouldn’t be hearsay b/c theoretically a plea rather than an assertion, plus implying about to shoot but not directly asserting it
  • vs alternate wording would be hearsay “Harry, why are you pointing a gun at me?”
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Questions to Ask in Determining Hearsay

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  • Is there an assertion?
  • Is it offered for the truth?
  • Is there a hearsay exception?
  • WORDING ALWAYS KEY
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Ex of Buying Car

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  • ambiguous - if your response to “Is Harry trustworthy?” is “I wouldn’t buy a car from him”, could argue either way that it’s hearsay (think I lean towards it is)
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