Admissions relevance: admissions are admissible against their maker, but the maker may prove them only in specified exceptions. Admissions are relevant against their maker but generally cannot be proved by the maker or the maker's representative, subject to three exceptions: (1) where the admission would be relevant between third parties if the maker were dead; (2) where it records a contemporaneous state of mind or body and is supported by conduct making its falsehood improbable; and (3) where the statement is relevant apart from its character as an admission.
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Admissions relevance: admissions are admissible against their maker, but the maker may prove them only in specified exceptions.
Admissions are relevant against their maker but generally cannot be proved by the maker or the maker's representative, subject to three exceptions: (1) where the admission would be relevant between third parties if the maker were dead; (2) where it records a contemporaneous state of mind or body and is supported by conduct making its falsehood improbable; and (3) where the statement is relevant apart from its character as an admission.
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