North Carolina Statutes

§ Rule 803 — Hearsay exceptions; availability of declarant immaterial

North Carolina § Rule 803
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 8CEvidence Code
Art. 8Hearsay

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § Rule 803 (2026).

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The following are not excluded by the hearsay rule, even though the declarant is available as a witness:

(1)Present Sense Impression. - A statement describing or explaining an event or condition made while the declarant was perceiving the event or condition, or immediately thereafter.
(2)Excited Utterance. - A statement relating to a startling event or condition made while the declarant was under the stress of excitement caused by the event or condition.
(3)Then Existing Mental, Emotional, or Physical Condition. - A statement of the declarant's then existing state of mind, emotion, sensation, or physical condition (such as intent, plan, motive, design, mental feeling, pain, and bodily health), but not including a statement of memory or belief to prove the fact remembered or believed unl

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