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Hearsay

Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web, 2004
In this paper we present HearSay, a system for browsing hypertext Web documents via audio. The HearSay system is based on our novel approach to automatically creating audio browsable content from hypertext Web documents. It combines two key technologies: (1) automatic partitioning of Web documents through tightly coupled structural and semantic ...
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Hearsay

2018
Abstract This chapter returns to Denis Diderot and speculates on how his life-long fascination with blindness may have influenced his theories on visual art. For example, why does he open “Notes on Painting” (1765) with a description of a blind woman?
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Hearsay

1996
Abstract Soon after Pyotr Ilyich’s death there appeared, and for a while persevered, a legend that he had died not from cholera, but because he had voluntarily poisoned himself. I personally started to believe in this leg end without much difficulty after I became acquainted with the Sixth Symphony, the content of which seemed to ...
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18. Hearsay Evidence

2014
Hearsay evidence in criminal cases most often arises in two situations: if a witness testifies about facts of which he has no personal knowledge because the facts were communicated to the witness by another person who is not in court; and where a witness’ written statement is put before the court because the witness is unable to attend court to give ...
Martin Hannibal, Lisa Mountford
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Hearsay

Abstract This chapter discusses hearsay evidence in criminal proceedings that is regulated by sections 114–126 CJA 2003, of which the main legislative provisions are set out in A17.3. Section 114 should not be used simply to bypass other procedures available to the prosecution.
Bartholomew Dalton, Caroline Liggins
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6. Hearsay evidence …

2013
This chapter, which focuses on hearsay evidence and its relationship to confessions, first considers the rule against hearsay and its application to out-of-court statements of witnesses in civil and criminal cases. It then looks at statements, both oral and written, and gestures, as well as the admissibility of hearsay in criminal proceedings under the
Maureen Spencer, John Spencer
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5. Hearsay

2016
The Concentrate Questions and Answers series offers the best preparation for tackling exam questions. Each book includes typical questions, bullet-pointed answer plans and suggested answers, author commentary and illustrative diagrams and flow charts.
Maureen Spencer, John Spencer
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33. Hearsay

2014
This chapter considers the admissibility of and procedural matters relating to hearsay evidence in civil cases. Hearsay evidence is where a witness gives evidence of facts they have not personally experienced for the purpose of proving the truth of those facts. Hearsay may be written or oral, and may be first-hand, second-hand, etc.
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33. Hearsay

2016
This chapter considers the admissibility of and procedural matters relating to hearsay evidence in civil cases. Hearsay evidence is where a witness gives evidence of facts they have not personally experienced for the purpose of proving the truth of those facts. Hearsay may be written or oral, and may be first-hand, second-hand, etc.
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