Examples of hearsay:
My neighbor said the old lady's dogs attacked my cat.
Her former landlord told me the family never paid rent.
Her mother told Joyce that Cathy's parents were getting divorced.
I heard that the preacher accused four boys, Jim, George, John, and Pete, of being "meth heads".
We heard the girls were kicked out of private school for drinking.
That was just hearsay.
Hearsay Social was created in 2009.
Hearsay testimony is not admissable.
The judge would not accept her testimony as it was hearsay.
Bruce M. Botelho has written: 'Memorandum on hearsay' -- subject(s): Evidence, Hearsay, Hearsay Evidence
The first thing that jumps to everyone's mind is so-called HEARSAY TESTIMONY. However, in actual fact there are many examples of hearsay customarily being admitted via court-sanctioned exceptions.
A good one-word definition of hearsay: Gossip
No.
Probably the definitions: 1. unverified, unofficial information gained or acquired from another and not part of one's direct knowledge: I pay no attention to hearsay. 2. an item of idle or unverified information or gossip; rumor: a malicious hearsay. - adjective 3. of, pertaining to, or characterized by hearsay: hearsay knowledge; a hearsay report.
No, hearsay is not admissible in any court case unless it falls under one of 18 exceptions. These exceptions are thought to remove the problems of hearsay testimony.
yes of course, hearsay is something to do with the victim one way or another.
Hearsay is something heard and then repeated without its accuracy being validated.