discussion 3
Willie McClendon
Roles of evidence often preclude the use of relevant, truthful evidence that someone said or wrote outside of the courtroom because it's portrayed as hearsay. Hearsay is any statement made outside of court that is offered in evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted. Hearsay isn't reliable evidence because it could have come from a person talking to another about the situation but fabricating it or just joking about it. And if the evidence was admissible most be proving to be reliable.
I think exclusion of this type of evidence helps the judicial process and interest of justice because it prevents unreliable evidence or testimony to be resented. If someone was testifying against me I would want them to speak the facts not speculation and and a reliable person. After all that testimony may make or break the decision.
William Osborne