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Hearsay Defined

- Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else. Hearsay is usually not admissible as evidence in court.

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  • The Hearsay-II speech understanding system: The Hearsay-II System has as its design goal recognition, understanding, and responding to connected speech utterances, particularly in situations where sentences cannot be guaranteed to agree with some predefined, restricted language model, as in the case of the Harpy System. Further, it attempts to view knowledge sources as different and independent which cannot always be integrated into single representation . It is based on the blackboard model [V. R. Lesser, R. D. Fennell, L. D. Erman, and D...

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  • Ill. law allowing hearsay to shape Peterson case (AP): AP - Drew Peterson' s third wife will have a chance to "testify from the grave" under an Illinois law passed amid the media frenzy over his missing fourth wife, but some say prosecutors could be on shaky legal ground if they plan to build their murder case around that testimony.

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  • 2008 EVIDENCE RULES COMMENTS CHART: A statement tending to expose the declarant to criminal liability, when offered in a criminal case, is included within this exception from the hearsay rule only if corroborating circumstances clearly indicate the trustworthines s of the statement.

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