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foreign weamp;#39;ll be focusing on rule 803 of the federal Rules of Evidence which lists 23 hearsay exceptions that apply regardless of whether the declaren is available to testify as a witness weamp;#39;ll discuss in detail the eight most important and commonly used exceptions that youamp;#39;ll need to know under rule 803 after that weamp;#39;ll briefly go over the remaining 15 exceptions listed in rule 803 so you know what they are by the end youamp;#39;ll have learned about rule 803amp;#39;s 23 exceptions and when they may apply to admit hearsayamp;#39;s statements as exceptions to the rule against hearsay the first four hearsay exceptions under rule 803 apply to any hearsay statements made by a declarant the first of these exceptions 8031 applies to present sense impressions under 8031 a present sense impression is a statement that first describes or explains an event or condition and second is made while or immediately after the declarant precedes the event or condition f