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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and Social Security Number in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid delays.
  3. Carefully read the questions regarding disciplinary actions and legal violations. Select 'Yes' or 'No' for each question based on your history.
  4. If you answered 'Yes' to either question, provide detailed explanations in the space provided. If necessary, attach additional sheets for clarity.
  5. Complete the section detailing what you have been doing since any incidents and outline your future educational goals.
  6. Indicate whether you will be submitting additional documentation or if all required documents are included.
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Prior consistent statements and prior inconsistent statements, in the law of evidence, occur where a witness, testifying at trial, makes a statement that is either consistent or inconsistent, respectively, with a previous statement given at an earlier time such as during a discovery, interview, or interrogation.
Federal Rule 801(d)(1) provides for three situations where out- of-court statements by a witness are excluded from the hearsay rule. Such out-of-court statements include prior inconsistent statements, prior consistent statements and statements identifying a person.
(in the law of evidence) The evidence of a statement made on a previous occasion by a witness giving evidence in proceedings.
Rule 613(a) Prior statements of a witness may be used for cross-examination purposes without disclosing the statement to the witness. The rule deviates from the longstanding practice in most American jurisdictions which require disclosure to the witness before any such cross-examination.
(the party moving to introduce a prior statement has a duty to identify those portions of the statement that are consistent with the witnesss testimony, and then to demonstrate the relevancy link between the prior consistent statement and how it will rehabilitate the witnesss credibility).

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