In Williamson v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court noted that the hearsay rule is based on the assumption that:

a. It is difficult to recall statements that are made out of court.
b. Out-of-court statements are subject to hazards because of the inability to cross-examine the person who made the statement.
c. Admitting out-of-court statements runs the risk of violating an individual’s right against self-incrimination.
d. Out-of-court statements are made in a manner that impedes their evidentiary value.


b. Out-of-court statements are subject to hazards because of the inability to cross-examine the person who made the statement.

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