Conn. R. Evid. 8-10

As amended through April 25, 2023
Section 8-10 - Hearsay Exception: Tender Years
(a) Notwithstanding any other rule of evidence or provision of law , a statement by a child under thirteen years of age relating to a sexual offense committed against that child, or an offense involving physical abuse committed against that child by a person or persons w ho had authority or apparent authority over the child, shall be adm issible in a criminal or juvenile proceeding if:
(1) The court finds, in a hearing conducted outside the presence of the jury, if any, that the circumstances of the statement, including its timing and content, provide particularized guarantees of its trustworthiness,
(2) the statement was not m ade in preparation for a legal proceeding,
(3) the proponent of the statement makes known to the adverse party an intention to offer the statement and the particulars of the statement including the content of the statement, the approximate time, date and location of the statement, the person to whom the statement was made and the circumstances surrounding the statement that indicate its trustworthiness, at such time as to provide the adverse party with a fair opportunity to prepare to meet it, and
(4) either
(A) the child testifies and is subject to cross-examination at the proceeding, or
(B) the child is unavailable as a witness and
(i) there is independent nontestimonial corroborative evidence of the alleged act, and
(ii) the statement was made prior to the defendant's arrest or institution of juvenile proceedings in connection with the act described in the statement.
(b) Nothing in this section shall be construed to
(1) prevent the admission of any statement under another hearsay exception,
(2) allow broader definitions in other hearsay exceptions for statements made by children under thirteen years of age at the time of the statement concerning any alleged act described in subsection (a) of this section than is done for other declarants, or
(3) allow the admission pursuant to the residual hearsay exception of a statement described in subsection (a) of this section. General Statutes § 54-86l.

Conn. Code. Evid. 8-10

Adopted July 22, 2008, to take effect 1/1/2009; amended June 21, 2010, to take effect 1/1/2011; amended Dec. 14, 2017, to take effect 2/1/2018.

COMMENTARY

This section, which parallels General Statutes § 54-86l, addresses the unique and limited area of statements made by children concerning alleged acts of sexual assault or other sexual misconduct against the child, or other alleged acts of physical abuse against the child by a parent, guardian or other person with like authority over the child at the time of the alleged act. Subsection (a) sets forth the factors that must be applied in considering the admissibility of such a statement. See State v. Maguire, 310 Conn. 535, 565, 78 A.3d 828 (2013); State v. Griswold, 160 Conn. App. 528, 537-50, 127 A.3d 189, cert. denied, 320 Conn. 907, 128 A.3d 952 (2015).