The Hearsay Rule
That’s hearsay! Non-lawyers love throwing around the word “hearsay.” But do they really know what it means? Hearsay is an out of court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter being asserted. Try explaining that to your nine-year-old. I hope you have better luck than I did. With that kind of definition, it is easy to understand why most non-lawyers are clueless. So, let me try to explain it a little better. If someone comes into court to say something and they are offering that testimony to prove what they are saying is true, that statement is hearsay.
For example, “He told me he was going to beat me up.” If you are saying this in order to prove that this is what he said, it is a hearsay statement. If the statement is being offered for another purpose, such as to show that you were afraid of him when he made the statement, or that he was angry at you at the time he made the statement, the statement is not hearsay, because it is not being offered for its truth. In other words, it doesn’t really matter whether what he said was true. The statement is being offered to show either his anger or your fear at the time the statement was made.
What about the statement, “I told her, yes, I’ll sell you the car for $5,000.” This is not hearsay. It is an act of independent legal significance. The statement is being made to demonstrate the fact that certain things were said or done, which in this case pertains to the formation of a contract.
Suppose you are suing someone and want to testify about what that person told you. Is that hearsay, or not? The statement the person makes is in most cases admissible as a “party admission,” which is an exception to the hearsay rule. “He told me he would send out the check as soon as he received the order.”
There are lots of other exceptions to the hearsay rule. So, next time one of your friends throws around the word “hearsay,” chances are pretty good that he or she has no idea what he is talking about.
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