PRESENT SENSE IMPRESSION

PRESENT SENSE IMPRESSION

present sense impression. Evidence. One’s perception of an event or condition, formed during or immediately after the fact. ? A statement containing a present sense impression is admissible even if it is hearsay. Fed. R. Evid. 803(1). Cf. EXCITED UTTERANCE. [Cases: Criminal Law 419(2.15); Evidence 120. C.J.S. Criminal Law ¡ì 868; Evidence ¡ì 349.]
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