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otherwise it's hearsay and shillery Anonymous|11057: the fastest way to eliminate a suspect is to call him a suspect . . .
"It's hearsay and can't be attributed to anyone," said James Culleton, who represents one of the officers, Richard Murphy.
I can't be disappointed in Fox for anything because it's hearsay.
Ask any lawyer what the toughest part of evidence is, and she'll tell you it's hearsay.
The judge has ordered the prosecution to redact the statement Clementi made accusing Ravi of spying on him because it's hearsay.
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The Chamber had excluded the evidence on the ground that "it was hearsay evidence of no probative value, which amounted to no more than a repetition of the Prosecution case" (Hearing 30 May 2002, T.5941, referring to Hearing, T.672 673).
Prosecutor Juan Martinez objected to much of the defense expert's testimony, calling it was hearsay.
The rabbi's lawyer opposes using the testimony because it is hearsay and the defense cannot cross-examine Mrs. Neulander.
Laura Pettitte's testimony was ruled inadmissible because, the judge said, it was hearsay — she did not get the information directly from Clemens.
But the next day, the North Carolina Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of Judge Thompson's ruling, which had also accepted the prosecution's argument that Mr. Hughes' testimony was properly excluded because it was hearsay.
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