How much corroborative evidence do you need to be able to introduce the admission of an apparent agent? If you have enough, is the entire statement necessarily admissible against the principal?
Federal Rule of Evidence 801(d)(2) provides that an extrajudicial statement is not hearsay if:
The statement is offered against a party and is . ...
How much corroborative evidence do you need to be able to introduce the admission of an apparent agent? If you have enough, is the entire statement necessarily admissible against the principal?
Federal Rule of Evidence 801(d)(2) provides that an extrajudicial…