hearsay in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

hearsay in the PONS Dictionary

hearsay Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The dismissal was upheld on appeal based on the hearsay argument.
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Some (but not all) exceptions to the hearsay rule apply only when the declarant is unavailable for testimony at the trial or hearing.
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This was hearsay, but still played crucial to the prosecution's case.
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The testimony of the officers was challenged as a testimonial hearsay.
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In the early years of the draft, players were chosen based on hearsay, print media, or other rudimentary evidence of a player's ability.
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In certain circumstances, it can be a factor in allowing as evidence statements that would otherwise be excluded through the law of hearsay.
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Many of them only heard about the war from the radio or from hearsay.
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In most cases, they may not testify about something they were told (hearsay).
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Two waiters, one young and one older, sit at a table and watch him, sharing what they know of him through hearsay.
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No evidence in support of this single piece of hearsay has ever been discovered.
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