STATE v. LANDER

No. 88-630.

582 A.2d 128 (1990)

STATE of Vermont v. Shane T. LANDER.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

August 10, 1990.


ENTRY ORDER

When a witness has no present recollection of a prior event, a previously recorded recollection of the event is admissible under V.R.E. 803(5) despite the proscription against the use of hearsay, V.R.E. 802, provided that the proponent lays the necessary foundation. See State v. Paquette, 146 Vt. 1, 3, 497 A.2d 358, 360 (1985). Defendant raised a timely objection to the use of the witness's statement based on...

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