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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
New York Appeals
Vol. 84, Issue 4, 2022March 24, 2021 EDT

NEW YORK’S EXCITED UTTERANCE HEARSAY EXCEPTION: AVE ATQUE AND VALE?

Michael J. Hutter,
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Articles in Vol. 84, Issue 4, 2022

Vol. 84, Issue 4, 2022
  • RETRIBUTION AGAINST CATHOLIC DIOCESES BY REVIVAL: THE EVOLUTION AND LEGACY OF THE NEW YORK CHILD VICTIMS ACT
    Marie T. Reilly
  • NEW YORK’S EXCITED UTTERANCE HEARSAY EXCEPTION: AVE ATQUE AND VALE?
    Michael J. Hutter
  • UP BY THEIR OWN BOOTSTRAPS: WILL A NEW SUPREME COURT LET LEGISLATURES BYPASS GOVERNORS OVER REDISTRICTING?
    Richard F. Ober Jr.Samuel S.-H. WangAaron Barden
Albany Law Review
Michael J. Hutter, NEW YORK’S EXCITED UTTERANCE HEARSAY EXCEPTION: AVE ATQUE AND VALE?, 84 Albany Law Review 703 (2021).
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