
MILITARY RULE OF EVIDENCE 803 - COMMON HEARSAY EXCEPTIONS
803 (1) - Present sense impression
803 (2) - Excited utterance
803 (3) - Then existing mental, emotion, or physical condition
803 (4) - Statements for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment
803 (5) - Recorded recollection
803 (6) - Record of regularly conducted activity
803 (7) - Absence or records kept in accordance with 803 (6)
803 (8) - Public records and reports
803 (9) - Records of vital statistics
803 (10) - Absence of public record or entry
803 (11) - Records of religious organizations; marriage, baptismal, and similar certificates; family records
803 (12) - Records of documents affecting an interest in property; statements in documents affecting an interest in property; statements in ancient documents
803 (13) - Market reports, commercial publications
803 (14) - Learned treatises
803 (15) - Reputation concerning personal or family history; reputation concerning boundaries or general history
803 (16) - Reputation as to character
803 (17) - Judgement of previous conviction
803 (18) - Judgement as to personal, family, or general history, or boundaries
803 (19) - Other exceptions

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Daniel Conway Partner
For the better part of the last decade, Mr. Conway has become a nationally recognized resource on military justice. Daniel Conway is a former Marine staff sergeant and captain. He is a proud graduate of the University of Texas at San Antonio and University of New Hampshire School of Law. Mr. Conway is recently a former President of the New Hampshire Bar Association Military Law Section and a current member of the DC Bar. Mr. Conway has also written a book on Military Crimes and Defenses that is near publication with a major ...
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Gary Myers Partner
Gary Myers is a former JAG officer and one of the most experienced civilian military defense counsel in the country. He attended the University of Delaware where he received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering in 1965. Gary Myers served as president of his freshman, sophomore and junior classes and went on in his senior year to be president of the student body. Gary Myers then attended the Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law, and graduated in 1968. Gary Myers paid his way through law school by ...
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Brian Pristera Attorney
A Richmond, Virginia native, Mr. Pristera graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. After spending some time as a DuPont engineer, specifically working on Kevlar manufacturing and ballistics applications, Mr. Pristera attended law school at the University of New Hampshire. On July 4, 2010, Mr. Pristera was commissioned in the U.S. Army in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps. Mr. Pristera spent almost six years on active duty. He spent just over three of those years in criminal defense, ...
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Joseph Galli Attorney
Originally from Portland, Maine, Mr. Galli attended Elmira College in New York on a four-year Army ROTC Scholarship. At Elmira, he double majored in Business Administration and Public Affairs. Mr. Galli graduated from Elmira College in 2009 with a Bachelor of Science degree and was Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army. Mr. Galli began his study of the law in 2009 at the University of New Hampshire School of Law. There, he focused on litigation and honed his advocacy skills as a member of the Advanced Trial ...
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