Abstract
Myers explores hearsay exeptions by examining three exceptions: excited utterances, statements for purposes of diagnosis or treatment, and the residual hearsay exception. The focus is child declarants, and these exceptions play key roles in child abuse litigation.
Citation
John E. B. Myers et al.,
Hearsay Exceptions: Adjusting the Ratio of Intuition to Psychological Science,
65 Law and Contemporary Problems
3-46
(Winter 2002)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol65/iss1/2