Federal Rule of Evidence 613(b)

Federal Rule of Evidence 613(b)

Definition

Allows admission of a prior out-of-court statement a witness made that contradicts his or her in-court testimony if the witness has an opportunity to explain or deny the statement and is subject to cross-examination about it, or if justice requires its admission.

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