ID Bar Evidence 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Under the Federal Rules of Evidence (as tested on the MBE portion of the Idaho Bar Exam), which of the following is the definition of hearsay?
- Any statement made outside of court
- An out-of-court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted (Correct answer)
- A statement made by a witness who is unavailable
- Any written document offered into evidence
Correct answer: An out-of-court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted
FRE 801(c) defines hearsay as an out-of-court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted in the statement.
Question 2: Which of the following is a non-hearsay prior statement under FRE 801(d)(1)?
- A witness's prior consistent statement offered to explain a motive to fabricate
- A witness's prior statement identifying a person made after perceiving them (Correct answer)
- A witness's diary entry describing the event
- A co-conspirator's statement made after the conspiracy ended
Correct answer: A witness's prior statement identifying a person made after perceiving them
FRE 801(d)(1)(C) classifies a prior statement of identification of a person made after perceiving them as non-hearsay when the declarant testifies and is subject to cross-examination.
Question 3: Under FRE 404(b), evidence of prior bad acts may be admissible to prove:
- Character to act in conformity with the prior acts
- Intent, knowledge, identity, or absence of mistake (Correct answer)
- That the defendant is a dangerous person
- The defendant committed the charged crime
Correct answer: Intent, knowledge, identity, or absence of mistake
FRE 404(b)(2) allows prior act evidence for non-propensity purposes such as proving intent, knowledge, identity, plan, or absence of mistake.
Question 4: Under FRE 407, evidence of subsequent remedial measures is inadmissible to prove:
- Ownership or control
- That a safer alternative was feasible
- Negligence or culpable conduct (Correct answer)
- The identity of persons who made repairs
Correct answer: Negligence or culpable conduct
FRE 407 bars evidence of subsequent remedial measures to prove negligence, culpable conduct, a defect, or need for warning, but allows it to prove ownership, control, or feasibility.
Question 5: Under FRE 702, expert testimony is admissible when the expert's opinion is:
- Based on the expert's personal experience alone
- Based on sufficient facts, a reliable method reliably applied to the case (Correct answer)
- Helpful to the trier of fact even without a reliable methodology
- Stipulated to by both parties
Correct answer: Based on sufficient facts, a reliable method reliably applied to the case
FRE 702 (the Daubert standard) requires expert testimony to be based on sufficient facts, a reliable methodology, and the reliable application of that methodology to the facts of the case.
Question 6: Under the attorney-client privilege, which of the following communications is NOT protected?
- A client's statement to an attorney seeking legal advice
- An attorney's legal advice communicated to the client
- Communications made in furtherance of a crime or fraud (Correct answer)
- Communications made in confidence to the client's attorney
Correct answer: Communications made in furtherance of a crime or fraud
The crime-fraud exception removes attorney-client privilege protection from communications made to facilitate future crime or fraud.
Under the Federal Rules of Evidence (as tested on the MBE portion of the Idaho Bar Exam), which of the following is the definition of hearsay?