Residual Exception

New Hampshire Rules of Evidence

Rule: 807.

Jurisdiction: NH

Bluebook Citation: N.H. R. Evid. 807.

(a) In General. Under the following circumstances, a hearsay statement is not excluded by the rule against hearsay even if the statement is not specifically covered by a hearsay exception in Rule 803 or 804: (1) the statement has equivalent circumstantial guarantees of trustworthiness; (2) it is offered as evidence of a material fact; (3) it is more probative on the point for which it is offered than any other evidence that the proponent can obtain through reasonable efforts; and (4) admitting it will best serve the purposes of these rules and the interests of justice. (b) Notice. The statement is admissible only if, before the trial or hearing, the proponent gives an adverse party reasonable notice of the intent to offer the statement and its particulars, including the declarant’s name and address, so that the party has a fair opportunity to meet it. 2016 NHRE Update Committee Note This new rule, adopted by supreme court order dated April 20, 2017, effective July 1, 2017, includes the substance of former New Hampshire Rules of Evidence 803(24) and 804(b)(6).

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