fl*** : Florida Statute 90.803
(a) A statement of the declarant's then-existing state of mind, emotion, or physical sensation, including a statement of intent, plan, motive, design, mental ...
Fl***da Senate (.gov) : Chapter 90 Section 803 - 2011 Florida Statutes
—A spontaneous statement describing or explaining an event or condition made while the declarant was perceiving the event or condition, or immediately ...
Pe***e also ask : What is 90.703 in Florida statute?
90.703 Opinion on ultimate issue. \u2014Testimony in the form of an opinion or inference otherwise admissible is not objectionable because it includes an ultimate issue to be decided by the trier of fact.
Pe***e also ask : What is Section 90.203 of the Florida evidence Code?
203 judicial notice upon request. \u2014A court shall take judicial notice of any matter in s. 90.202 when a party requests it and: (1) Gives each adverse party timely written notice of the request, proof of which is filed with the court, to enable the adverse party to prepare to meet the request.
Pe***e also ask : What is the rule 803 in Florida?
Rule 803 \u2013 Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay\u2013Regardless of Whether the Declarant Is Available as a Witness. The following are not excluded by the rule against hearsay, regardless of whether the declarant is available as a witness: (1) Present Sense Impression.