Federal Rule of Evidence 806

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Federal Rule of Evidence 806 is a U.S. evidentiary rule that governs how and when a hearsay declarant’s credibility may be attacked or supported as if the declarant had testified in court.

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Fed. R. Evid. 806 1
Federal Rule of Evidence 806 canonical 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal rule
rule of evidence
addresses credibility of declarant of a statement defined in Rule 801(d)(2)(C)
credibility of declarant of a statement defined in Rule 801(d)(2)(D)
credibility of declarant of a statement defined in Rule 801(d)(2)(E)
credibility of hearsay declarant
allows impeachment of declarant by any party
impeachment of declarant including the party who introduced the hearsay
appliesIn civil cases in federal court
criminal cases in federal court
appliesTo hearsay declarant
hearsay statement admitted in evidence
statement described in Rule 801(d)(2)(C)
statement described in Rule 801(d)(2)(D)
statement described in Rule 801(d)(2)(E)
citationForm Federal Rule of Evidence 806 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Fed. R. Evid. 806
codifiedIn Title 28 of the United States Code
surface form: Title 28 of the United States Code Appendix
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governs attack on credibility of hearsay declarant
support of credibility of hearsay declarant
hasNumber 806
hasSubjectMatter impeachment and rehabilitation of hearsay declarants
jurisdiction U.S. federal courts
surface form: United States federal courts
language English
legalField evidence law
modifies common-law rules on impeachment of hearsay declarants
partOf rules of evidence for the federal courts
surface form: Federal Rules of Evidence
permits impeachment of hearsay declarant
support of hearsay declarant’s credibility
use of any evidence that would be admissible if declarant had testified
use of evidence admissible under Rule 609
use of evidence of bias of declarant
use of evidence of character for untruthfulness of declarant
use of evidence of conviction of a crime to impeach declarant
use of evidence of defects in perception or memory of declarant
use of prior consistent statements when otherwise admissible
use of prior inconsistent statements to impeach declarant
use of reputation or opinion evidence about declarant’s character for truthfulness or untruthfulness
use of specific instances of conduct when allowed by Rule 608(b)
provides that declarant’s credibility may be attacked and then supported
that declarant’s credibility may be attacked by any evidence admissible if declarant had testified
that evidence of declarant’s inconsistent statement or conduct is admissible regardless of opportunity to deny or explain
purpose to place hearsay declarants on equal footing with in-court witnesses for credibility assessment
relatedTo Rule 608 of the Federal Rules of Evidence
surface form: Federal Rule of Evidence 608

Rule 609
surface form: Federal Rule of Evidence 609

Federal Rule of Evidence 801
treatsAs declarant as if testifying as a witness

How these facts were elicited

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Article VIII – Hearsay containsRule Federal Rule of Evidence 806
Federal Rule of Evidence 806 citationForm Federal Rule of Evidence 806 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Fed. R. Evid. 806