Re: Van had clutch fixed, delivered back to me, wouldnt start! where do i stand?
On the subject of covert recording.
Hearsay evidence is often inadmissible as evidence to prove the veracity of a fact.
Just because someone has been heard to make a statement doesn't prove the truth of a statement.
But it is possible to use it to prove that the statement was made (but not whether the statement is true), which may be useful (if allowed into evidence) to challenge the honesty/recall of a witness & the subsequent weight given to their version of events.
How does this square with covert recording?
On the subject of covert recording.
Hearsay evidence is often inadmissible as evidence to prove the veracity of a fact.
Just because someone has been heard to make a statement doesn't prove the truth of a statement.
But it is possible to use it to prove that the statement was made (but not whether the statement is true), which may be useful (if allowed into evidence) to challenge the honesty/recall of a witness & the subsequent weight given to their version of events.
How does this square with covert recording?
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