Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 6/21/2001
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Ms. Adams:
Please be advised that the office of the Attorney General is in receipt of your opinion request regarding the following questions:
1. Is the La. Code of Evidence Article
803 (4) hearsay exception limited to doctors or does it extend to other appropriately trained "health care providers"?2. May a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) testify as to statements, within the parameters of Article 803(4), made by a sexual assault victim, when the declarant is "unavailable"?
In response to your first question, there is no statutory law in Louisiana that specifically states whether this exception applies only to doctors or applies to any health care provider associated with the medical treatment or diagnosis. However, in State v. Thom,
In regard to your second question, under La. C. E. Art.
Where criminal charges are involved, it is also important to make reference to Louisiana Constitution, Article
The use of hearsay history of the case as told to the physician by the patient may be admissible if received not to show the truth of the facts stated but only the basis for his opinion, but all of the hearsay history not necessary to this diagnosis is inadmissible...
In defining what constitutes statements made for the purpose of medical treatment and medical diagnosis in connection with treatment, Louisiana statutory law is again silent. Therefore, courts look to the particular statements of the victims to assess what in fact was made in furtherance of their assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.
The court in State v. Bennett,
Hence, it is the opinion of this office that although the declarant's availability is immaterial, the scope of hearsay statements allowed as admissible have been narrowly tailored to only those statements made "for the purpose of medical treatment and medical diagnosis in connection with treatment" in light of constitutional rights of confrontation and cross-examination by a criminal defendant.
I hope this opinion has been helpful. If I may be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact my office.
With warmest regards, I remain
Very Truly Yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
By: _________________________ JIMMY D. WHITE Assistant Attorney General