Completing the Quantum of Evidence
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Minnesota Law Review Headnotes
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In Evidentiary Irony and the Incomplete Rule of Completeness, Professors Daniel Capra and Liesa Richter comprehensively catalog the many shortcomings in current Federal Rule of Evidence 106 and craft a compelling reform proposal. Their proposal admirably solves the identified problems, keeps the rule reasonably succinct, and furthers the accuracy and fairness goals of the rules of evidence. In this Response, we focus on Capra & Richter's proposal to formally recognize a "trumping" power in Rule 106, which would allow an adverse party to offer a completing statement even if it would be "otherwise inadmissible under the rule against hearsay."
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article published in a law review
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Federal Rule of Evidence 106, completing statement, hearsay rule
Citation
105 Minn. L. Rev. Headnotes 323 (2021)