Attacking and Supporting the Declarant’s Credibility
Indiana Rules of Evidence
Rule: 806
Jurisdiction: IN
Bluebook Citation: Ind. R. Evid. 806
Effective January 1, 2014 When a hearsay statement or a statement described in Rule 801 (d)(2)(C), (D), or (E) has been admitted in evidence, the declarant's credibility may be attacked, and then supported, by any evidence that would be admissible for those purposes if the declarant had testified as a witness. The court may admit evidence of the declarant's inconsistent statement or conduct, regardless of when it occurred or whether the declarant had an opportunity to explain or deny it. If the party against whom the statement was admitted calls the declarant as a witness, the party may examine the declarant on the statement as if on cross-examination.
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