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What do the First Three “Spontaneity” Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay Look Like in Real Life?

By Rigney Law LLC |

The first three exceptions to Indiana Rule of Evidence 803, or the Rule Against Hearsay, are based on spontaneity or spontaneous utterances. The reasoning for allowing these kinds of statements to be admitted is because they are based in spontaneity, there was not likely enough time for the party uttering the statement to be… Read More »

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Commercial Driver’s Licenses and OWI Charges: What to Know

By Rigney Law LLC |

Anyone driving in Indiana with a commercial driver’s license (CDL) should know that there are additional considerations related to operating a vehicle while intoxicated (OWI) beyond those for a driver with only a standard driver’s license. In short, the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) threshold for an OWI is lower for a driver in a… Read More »

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