Because it is accepted that person making a dying declaration, in an effort to clear their conscience, will make a truthful statement. The cogent legal fact is that genuine dying declarations are an exception to the hearsay rule and may be admitted as evidence in court.
In some jurisdictions, a dying declaration is admissible in court even if the person does not die. The testimony can be admitted if the declarant is unavailable to testify due to being physically or mentally incapacitated. However, the reliability and credibility of the statement would still be assessed by the court.
If an individual is charged or prosecuted for a crime based on another's dying declaration, it can be argued that they are deprived of their constitutional right (6th amendment) to confront witnesses against them (since they are now dead).Added: The cogent legal fact is that a genuine dying declaration is an exception to the hearsay rule and can be admitted as evidence in court.ONLY if the individual actually manages to survive can the declaration be challenged.
Your mode of dress is not admissible in court. The evidence cries to be admissible, your honor!
The Eddie Capra Mysteries - 1978 Dying Declaration 1-10 was released on: USA: 15 December 1978
Admissible as evidence
If something is admissible, that means it is acceptable.
AA meetings can be admissible in court. If they are court ordered or relevant to an issue or evidence, then it usually is admissible.
The ticket was not admissible because it was bought 3 hours after the movie.
Not at all. If a document is not admissible in evidence, than the question of admissibality not arise...
The evidence was not admissible in court due to it having no relevance to the proceedings.
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In a court of law the only evidence that can be admissible must be gotten legally.