Listen "Criminal Law Department Presents – CAAF Chats Ep 27: United States v. Smith (C.A.A.F 2023)"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode we examine CAAF's analysis concerning how and when a statement qualifies under the excited utterance exception to the hearsay rules and whether appellant's conviction is legally sufficient.
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You can also connect directly with the Criminal Law Department on Facebook (tjaglcs_crimlaw) or Instagram (tjaglcs_crimlaw)
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