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6 GCA § 806

Attacking and Supporting Credibility of Declarant

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 6 — Guam Rules of Evidence
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When a hearsay statement, or a statement defined in Rule 801(d)(2)(C), (D), or (E), has been admitted in evidence, the credibility of the declarant may be attacked, and if attacked may be supported, by any evidence which would be admissible for those purposes if declarant had testified as a witness. Evidence of a statement or conduct by the declarant at any time, inconsistent with the declarant’s hearsay statement, is not subject COL1242015 2006 GUAM RULES OF EVIDENCE ART. VIII: HEARSAY to any requirement that the declarant may have been afforded an opportunity to deny or explain. If the party against whom a hearsay statement has been admitted calls the declarant as a witness, the party is entitled to examine the declarant on the statement as if under crossexamination.

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.