Abstract
This Article will focus on two decisions of the Washington Supreme Court illustrating the unfortunate expansion of certain hearsay exceptions in order to accommodate truth, show that the expansion could have been avoided had Washington adopted a "general" exception comparable to that found in the Federal Rules of Evidence, and propose the adoption of an exception shorn of the defects of the rejected federal version.
Recommended Citation
George R. Nock, Twist and Shout and Truth Will Out: An Argument for the Adoption of a "Safety-Valve" Exception to the Washington Hearsay Rule, 12 SEATTLE U. L. REV. 1 (1988).