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hearsay    音标拼音: [h'ɪrs,e]
n. 风闻,传闻
a. 传闻的

风闻,传闻传闻的

hearsay
adj 1: heard through another rather than directly; "hearsay
information"
n 1: gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed
around by word of mouth [synonym: {rumor}, {rumour}, {hearsay}]

Hearsay \Hear"say`\ (h[=e]r"s[=a]`), n.
Report; rumor; fame; common talk; something heard from
another.
[1913 Webster]

Much of the obloquy that has so long rested on the
memory of our great national poet originated in
frivolous hearsays of his life and conversation.
--Prof.
Wilson.
[1913 Webster]

{Hearsay evidence} (Law), that species of testimony which
consists in a narration by one person of matters told him
by another. It is, with a few exceptions, inadmissible as
testimony. --Abbott.
[1913 Webster]

83 Moby Thesaurus words for "hearsay":
absolute, adducible, admissible, attestative, attestive, authentic,
based on, bruit, buzz, canard, certain, circumstantial,
circumstantial evidence, collateral evidence, common talk,
conclusive, convincing, corpus delicti, cry, cumulative,
cumulative evidence, damning, decisive, determinative,
direct evidence, documentary, documentary evidence, documented,
evidence in chief, evidential, evidentiary, ex parte,
ex parte evidence, extrinsic evidence, eye-witness, factual, final,
firsthand, flying rumor, founded on, gossip, grapevine,
grounded on, hearsay evidence, idea afloat, implicit,
incontrovertible, incriminating evidence, indicative,
indirect evidence, indisputable, intrinsic evidence, irrefutable,
irresistible, latrine rumor, material, news stirring, nuncupative,
on-dit, oral evidence, overwhelming, presumptive,
presumptive evidence, prima facie evidence, probative, reliable,
report, roorback, rumble, rumor, scuttlebutt, significant,
suggestive, sure, symptomatic, talk, telling, town talk,
unconfirmed report, valid, weighty, whisper,
word-of-mouth evidence


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  • Hearsay - Wikipedia
    "Hearsay is a statement, other than one made by the declarant while testifying at the trial or hearing, offered in evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted "
  • hearsay | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Hearsay is an out-of-court statement offered to prove the truth of whatever it asserts, which is then offered in evidence to prove the truth of the matter The problem with hearsay is that when the person being quoted is not present, it becomes impossible to establish credibility
  • Rules of Evidence: Hearsay - FindLaw
    On the surface, the rule against hearsay seems simple: An out of court statement offered to prove the truth of its content is not admissible as evidence The issue most often arises when a witness at trial gives testimony about something someone else said
  • Hearsay Evidence - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes
    The Rule of Hearsay in Court In general, hearsay is excluded from all court cases This is primarily because hearsay is considered to be unreliable information that cannot be verified by direct cross-examination of the person purporting to have direct knowledge
  • HEARSAY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    You can't judge them solely on the basis of hearsay They're supposedly getting married soon, but that's just hearsay
  • A Guide to Hearsay + Meaning, Definition, Overview
    Allowing all hearsay would render most of cross examination useless So while hearsay may be complicated, it serves a genuine purpose -- to ensure that facts can be scrutinized so that the jury can see the truth At the same time, not all hearsay is bad hearsay
  • Objection: Hearsay! What Is the Hearsay Rule, and What Are the . . .
    Broadly defined, "hearsay" is testimony or documents quoting people who are not present in court When the person being quoted is not present, establishing credibility becomes impossible, as does cross-examination
  • Rule 801. Definitions That Apply to This Article; Exclusions from Hearsay
    If the witness admits on the stand that he made the statement and that it was true, he adopts the statement and there is no hearsay problem The hearsay problem arises when the witness on the stand denies having made the statement or admits having made it but denies its truth
  • Hearsay Evidence in Criminal Law | Criminal Law Center - Justia
    One of the most complex and frequently disputed rules of evidence is the hearsay rule It often plays a key role in both criminal and civil cases The basic concept is that a statement made out of court to a witness cannot be used to establish the truth of the statement
  • Hearsay in United States law - Wikipedia
    The jury is free to disregard a hearsay statement if the jury does not believe it The hearsay rule controls only what out-of-court statements a trier of fact gets to consider in deciding a case, not how they consider the out-of-court statements





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