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Ken4155 | 16:06 Thu 23rd Jul 2020 | ChatterBank
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Do the usual rules of heresay not apply when it comes to libel cases? Read yesterday (or the day before) that one of Heard's witnesses says he noticed bruising on her face and when he asked her how it had happened, she replied that Depp was responsible. That's only one example, there have been many others on both sides of the argument, including Depp's ex partners saying he was never violent toward them. Proves nothing if not actually witnessed.
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and who is i0 tillett ?
Defamation is a civil matter and hearsay is allowed in civil cases.

However, even if this were a criminal case, Heard is available to be questioned about the claim made by the witness so it would not be hearsay in that instance either.
Allegedly...
Why the interest in these sad egoists. Like thunder they will fade away.
As TCL indicates, the rules are different for criminal and civil trials.

However it would be wrong to believe that all hearsay evidence is excluded in criminal trials. (e.g. if a murder victim was still conscious on his way to hospital, a court would almost certainly permit the police officer who accompanied him in the back of the ambulance to say that the victim clearly stated "It was Fred Bloggs that did this to me"). The rules for criminal trials can be found here:
https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/hearsay

Equally, it's wrong to believe that there are no restrictions at all upon the use of hearsay in civil trials. CPR 33 applies in such cases:
https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/procedure-rules/civil/rules/part33
//Why the interest in these sad egoists. Like thunder they will fade away.//

Depp has been an a-list actor for over 30 years. I'm not much of a fan, but he ain't going anywhere soon David.
This news item is so boring, day after day. Does anyone in the UK really care?
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Not interested in the actual outcome of the case one jot, but can't help hearing that 'he said, she said' all the time and wondered about the legality of it all.
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David Small @ 17;46; "Why the interest in these sad egoists. Like thunder they will fade away."
Well, there i was David, nodding away in agreement with you. Then I saw the 'biscuits' thread and saw your post about the unopened pack of chocolate digestives. And I had to toss a coin to see which I was more interested in ;-))
yup well done corby loon has got it
hearsay is allowed
and the evidence isnt hearsay
coz sayer is available for cross exam

now governed by the Hearsay Act - criminal hearsay is allowed - death bed confession - erm one or two others

otherwise assess the probative value and the degree - "SHE told me" is better than - "rentagob Mrs SMiff said her daughter the one with the lisp that one - SHE said to her inlaw and husband was present ....."

disciplinaries at work which allow for relaxed rules of evidence, Hearsay can be VERY troublesome because basically you need to discredit it and there is no one to cross examine or er ask

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