Crusoe v. Davis, [Ms. 1130798, Feb. 20, 2015] __ So. 3d __ (Ala. 2015). Plaintiff Crusoe
alleged and testified that, as she was turning right at an intersection,
defendant Davis drove her vehicle into the right side of Crusoe's
car. Davis said her car was not moving and Crusoe sideswiped her. Crusoe
attempted to introduce into evidence the narrative statement in the police
report as an admission by Crusoe to the officer falling outside the hearsay
rule. The Court held that the trial court properly excluded the report
itself as hearsay. Crusoe put the officer on the stand and tried to use
the report to refresh his recollection, but the Court holds that the officer
did not indicate that his recollection was revived, but only read what
he had written, so he was properly excluded from testifying based on the
"present recollection revived" doctrine. The Court next holds
that the report was not admissible under the "past recollection recorded"
exception to the hearsay rule because the officer did not have firsthand
knowledge of what he wrote in the report. As to whether what he wrote
in the report was an admission by Ms. Davis, the Court holds that "the
admission-by-party-opponent rule does not apply to an
inference that a statement was made." The officer's report reported no
statements attributable to Davis, but only his opinion as to how the accident
occurred. Thus, the Court holds that the circuit court did not exceed
its discretion in excluding the accident report or in denying Crusoe's
motion for a new trial after a verdict for Davis. The opinion is published
under Chief Justice Moore's name, but Chief Justice Moore also concurred
specially, saying that neither party cited ¤ 32-10-11, Ala. Code
1975, but he disapproves the interpretation (citing cases) that this statute
applies to police accident reports. He notes that if it did, it would
provide an independent basis for affirming the judgment. Although this
is pure dicta here, it provides the basis for an argument against an effort
to use the statute to exclude a police accident report.
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