Federal Rule of Evidence 807

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Federal Rule of Evidence 807 is the “residual” hearsay exception that allows admission of certain trustworthy hearsay statements not covered by other specific exceptions when doing so serves the interests of justice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal rule
rule of evidence
aimsTo prevent exclusion of highly reliable evidence solely for technical reasons
alsoKnownAs residual hearsay exception
appliesIn civil cases
criminal cases
appliesTo hearsay not admissible under Rules 803 or 804
out-of-court statements offered for their truth
appliesWhen no other hearsay exception sufficiently covers the statement
articleTitle Hearsay
bindingOn United States courts of appeals
United States district courts
chapter Federal Rule of Evidence 807 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Article VIII of the Federal Rules of Evidence
codifies residual exception to the hearsay rule
condition statement must be more probative than other reasonably available evidence
statement must be offered as evidence of a material fact
statement must have sufficient guarantees of trustworthiness
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn necessity of using the hearsay statement
reliability of hearsay statements
governs admissibility of certain hearsay statements
hasNumber 807
influences evidence law in some state courts
isResidualException true
jurisdiction U.S. federal courts
surface form: United States federal courts
legalDomain evidence law
legalEffect permits admission of otherwise inadmissible hearsay
noticeMustInclude declarant’s address if known
declarant’s name
substance of the statement
partOf rules of evidence for the federal courts
surface form: Federal Rules of Evidence
purpose to provide a safety valve for reliable hearsay not covered by specific exceptions
relatedTo Federal Rule of Evidence 801
Federal Rule of Evidence 802
Federal Rule of Evidence 803
Rule 804
surface form: Federal Rule of Evidence 804
requires admission must best serve the purposes of the Federal Rules of Evidence
admission must serve the interests of justice
advance notice in criminal cases unless excused for good cause
court finding that admission is in the interests of justice
court to consider totality of circumstances for trustworthiness
equivalent circumstantial guarantees of trustworthiness
reasonable notice to adverse party
statement must be more probative on the point than any other reasonably obtainable evidence
sourceOfLaw rules of evidence for the federal courts
surface form: Federal Rules of Evidence enacted by Congress
standardOfReview trial court discretion
subjectMatter hearsay

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Article VIII – Hearsay containsRule Federal Rule of Evidence 807
Federal Rule of Evidence 807 chapter Federal Rule of Evidence 807 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Article VIII of the Federal Rules of Evidence