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  1. Hearsay in United States law - Wikipedia

    Hearsay is testimony from a witness who is reciting an out-of-court statement that is being offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted. The Federal Rules of Evidence prohibit introducing …

  2. hearsay | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Hearsay is an out-of-court statement offered to prove the truth of whatever it asserts, which is then offered in evidence to prove the truth of the matter. The problem with hearsay is that …

  3. What Does Hearsay Mean in Court Proceedings? - LegalClarity

    Aug 17, 2025 · Hearsay is fundamentally an out-of-court statement offered in court to prove the truth of the matter asserted. This means the statement was made by someone other than the …

  4. HEARSAY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Legal Definition hearsay noun hear· say ˈhir-ˌsā : a statement made out of court and not under oath which is offered as proof that what is stated is true called also hearsay evidence

  5. HEARSAY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Accusations based on hearsay, taking quotations out of context, and outright apocrypha.

  6. What is Hearsay? - HG.org

    Hearsay is, according to the Federal Evidence Code and countless cases discussing the matter, “an out of court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted.”

  7. Hearsay | Evidence, Testimony & Witnesses | Britannica

    hearsay, in Anglo-American law, testimony that consists of what the witness has heard others say. United States and English courts may refuse to admit testimony that depends for its value …

  8. Hearsay Definition - Intro to Law and Legal Process Key Term

    Hearsay refers to an out-of-court statement made by someone other than the witness testifying, which is offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted in the statement.

  9. Hearsay legal definition of hearsay

    A record purporting to establish or affect an interest in property, such as a notice of a tax lien placed on a house, is admissible hearsay if the record is a record of a public office and an …

  10. hearsay Definition, Meaning & Usage | Justia Legal Dictionary

    hearsay - Information from other people that a person did not witness or experience directly