Beware the "excited utterance" when talking to law enforcement
7:00am Tuesday, August 16, 2016
One of the most important concepts to understand in the laws of evidence is what is referred to as the "excited utterance." An excited utterance is a statement made in response to a shocking event. It is an exception to the hearsay rule and is admissible as evidence against you. Why? The theory is that because it is spontaneous, unplanned, and made while still under the stress of excitement from...

