| 1. | Hearsay evidence is covered by sections 16-22 of the Evidence Act 2006.
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| 2. | The time period can be broad and hearsay evidence can be used.
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| 3. | It is not properly called a discretion to admit hearsay evidence.
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| 4. | Fidell said that another modification, allowing hearsay evidence, was likely to rankle critics.
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| 5. | The trial was marred by hearsay evidence and translation errors from the start.
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| 6. | That, of course, is what a court might call hearsay evidence.
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| 7. | Hearsay evidence and records of interrogations may be used against detainees.
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| 8. | The original trial was marred by hearsay evidence and translation errors.
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| 9. | Such use of " hearsay evidence " in court is generally not allowed.
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| 10. | Despite this and other hearsay evidence, there were no facts to go upon.
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