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States have relaxed laws of evidence to allow out-of-court statements by a child, otherwise considered __________________, to be used as evidence.

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Hearsay

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The hersay evidence is the out-of-court statement made by someone who is not the witness reporting the case. In most cases, this form of evidence is not accepted in the courts unless a statute or law makes provisions for that. An example of heresay evidence goes thus; while in court testifying in the murder case of Philip, Matt remarks that Philip’s bosom friend confided in him that Philip was the one that truly killed the victim.

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