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Hearsay Stop Sign

This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”

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Example wrong choices

  • 22155_harvest_train_report · EVIDENCE · Choice ANo, because the attendant's statement is inadmissible hearsay.

    Why it's attractive

    It spots the embedded out-of-court quote but does not clear the layers.

    Why it's wrong

    It spots the embedded out-of-court quote but does not clear the layers.

  • 22155_harvest_train_report · EVIDENCE · Choice BNo, because there is no indication that the attendant is unavailable.

    Why it's attractive

    It asks for a condition these routes do not require.

    Why it's wrong

    It asks for a condition these routes do not require.

  • 22155_harvest_train_report · EVIDENCE · Choice DYes, because the attendant's statement is a past recollection recorded.

    Why it's attractive

    It names a record doctrine, but the attendant is not testifying with failed memory.

    Why it's wrong

    It names a record doctrine, but the attendant is not testifying with failed memory.

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