 | 157 Evidence |
 | 157IV Admissibility in General |
 | 157IV(B) Res Gestae; Excited Utterances |
 | 157k124 Acts and Statements of Person Sick or Injured |
 | 157k127 Statements as to and Expressions of Personal Injury or Suffering |
 | 157k127(4) k. Exclamations and Expressions Indicating Pain or Mental Suffering. |
In compensation proceeding, declaration, "Doggone, my ankle hurts," made by employee to coemployee, held admissible. Weiler v. Peerless White Lime Co., 64 S.W.2d 125 (1933)
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