Government in criminal cases, factual findings resulting from an investigation made pursuant to authority granted by law, unless the sources of information or other circumstances indicate lack of trustworthiness. Reports of the United States Tax Court - Page 678by United States. Tax Court - 1989Full view - About this book
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1993 - 738 pages
...enforcement personnel, or (C) in civil actions and proceedings and against the Government in criminal cases, factual findings resulting from an investigation made...other circumstances indicate lack of trustworthiness. Complainant's Exhibits would be admissible under any of these exceptions. The exceptions to the hearsay... | |
| U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - 1982 - 1212 pages
...enforcement personnel, or (C) in civil actions and proceedings and against the Government in criminal cases, factual findings resulting from an investigation made...other circumstances indicate lack of trustworthiness. ing Board.52 Hearsay evidence is generally admissible in our administrative proceedings. Duke Power... | |
| United States. Dept. of Defense - 1969 - 436 pages
...police officers and other personnel acting in a law enforcement capacity, or (C) against the government, factual findings resulting from an investigation made...other circumstances indicate lack of trustworthiness. Notwithstanding (B), the following are admissible under this paragraph as a record of a fact or event... | |
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