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A prior consistent statement is not a hearsay exception. It may be classified as "not hearsay," but that is not the same as being a hearsay exception.

It is, however, the kind of statement that would be excluded as hearsay if it was not being introduced to show consistency (or lack thereof) with a later statement. bd2412 T 22:29, 29 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]