Not exact matches
Mr. Watterson clearly regarded any
testimony he might give
as simply a re-statement of the information he had already given in his pleading, rather than
as a necessary transmission of the facts in the form of
admissible evidence.
Also inadmissible is «heresay»; there are various circumstances where it is allowed to introduce
as evidence
testimony like «I heard Bob say that Lou bragged about murdering Sal», and a concept of «adoptive admission» which has the consequence that if you don't protest an accusation or wrongdoing, that is the same
as confessing to doing it (jurors still have to decide if they believe it, but it is
admissible).
Now, a plaintiff can testify that a written vehicle repair estimate, prepared by an insurer or its authorized representative is
admissible, without the
testimony of the preparer of the estimate,
as evidence of the authenticity and the fairness and reasonableness of the estimate that you would otherwise need.
On appeal, Mr. Quintana argued that Dr. Wahl's
testimony was
admissible due to his experience
as an emergency room physician.
Everything in a declaration must be
admissible as if it were
testimony in court.
An issue was whether or not hypnotically refreshed
testimony was
admissible in New Jersey and whether or not that was regarded
as science.