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Petitions for Allowance of Appeal

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 1, 1994
535 Pa. 652 (Pa. 1994)

Summary

discussing the "state of mind" exception to the hearsay rule and also explaining why a statement which appears to be hearsay nevertheless may be admissible if offered for reasons other than proving the truth of the matter asserted

Summary of this case from In re Child M

Opinion

1994


Summaries of

Petitions for Allowance of Appeal

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 1, 1994
535 Pa. 652 (Pa. 1994)

discussing the "state of mind" exception to the hearsay rule and also explaining why a statement which appears to be hearsay nevertheless may be admissible if offered for reasons other than proving the truth of the matter asserted

Summary of this case from In re Child M
Case details for

Petitions for Allowance of Appeal

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR ALLOWANCE OF APPEAL

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jan 1, 1994

Citations

535 Pa. 652 (Pa. 1994)

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