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... statement to nurse , within hospital emergency room , that defendant's brother had beaten victim and that defendant had shot her was admissible under res gestae exception to hearsay rule , in light of fact that , though statement was ...
... statement to nurse , within hospital emergency room , that defendant's brother had beaten victim and that defendant had shot her was admissible under res gestae exception to hearsay rule , in light of fact that , though statement was ...
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... statements , was especially close to the child , evidence of the child's statement , in response to the grandmother's question as to what had happened , to the effect that defendant had raped her was admissible as the first complaint of ...
... statements , was especially close to the child , evidence of the child's statement , in response to the grandmother's question as to what had happened , to the effect that defendant had raped her was admissible as the first complaint of ...
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... statement which was admitted at trial , and trial court admonished jury to disregard statements . State v . Lewis ... statement by prosecutor in closing argument referring to remark in defense counsel's opening statement that jury would ...
... statement which was admitted at trial , and trial court admonished jury to disregard statements . State v . Lewis ... statement by prosecutor in closing argument referring to remark in defense counsel's opening statement that jury would ...
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