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Kids Say the Darnedest Things: The Prosecutorial Use of Hearsay Statements by Children
- By Tom Lininger
- Published 10/6/2007
- Volume 82, Issue 4
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- The Prosecutorial Use of Hearsay Statements by Children.pdf
Tom Lininger
Assistant Professor, University of Oregon School of Law.
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In Kids
Say the Darnedest Things: The Prosecutorial Use of Hearsay Statements by
Children, Lininger distills and addresses three vital issues: (1) how
courts can define whether statements by children are testimonial, (2) what
accommodations could make the experience of being a child witness less
traumatic, and (3) how forfeiture should be defined in the context of children.

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