![]() Market reports, commercial publications Statements in ancient documents the authenticity of which can be established. Statements in documents affecting an interest in property Marriage, baptismal, and similar certificates, and Family and Property records Public records and reports, as well as absence of entry in records Records of regularly conducted activity Then existing mental, emotional, or physical condition ![]() Present sense impressions and Excited utterances Federal Rule of Evidence 803 lists the following: ![]() ![]() There are several exceptions to the rule against hearsay in U.S. Per Federal Rule of Evidence 801(d)(2)(a), a statement made by a defendant is admissible as evidence only if it is inculpatory exculpatory statements made to an investigator are hearsay and therefore may not be admitted as evidence in court, unless the defendant testifies. ![]()
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