Multiple Choice
Also referred to as an Excited Utterance, this is a statement made relating to a startling event or condition made while declarant was under the stress of excitement caused by the event or condition.
A) Contemporaneous Declarations
B) Spontaneous Declaration
C) Recorded Recollection
D) State of Mind
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: Someone officially designated at a business or
Q3: A scholarly publication, report, or periodical falls
Q4: An exception to the hearsay rule by
Q5: The present sense impression exception is founded
Q6: Laura, testifying that she heard Cris say,
Q7: A Statement under Belief of Impending Death
Q8: A hearsay exception that admits an out-of-court
Q9: Regularly kept records do not include any
Q10: In prior cases, the U.S. Supreme Court
Q11: Whenever state-of-mind exceptions arise, one important question