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When Words Become Evidence: The Case That Quietly Changed EMS
What happens when a dying patient’s last words become the evidence that decides a murder case?
In this true crime episode, Life & Sirens examines Michigan v. Bryant, a landmark Supreme Court case that reshaped how the justice system views statements made to first responders. After a man was found fatally shot in a Detroit gas station parking lot, the words he spoke to responders in his final moments became the center of a constitutional debate about the Sixth Amendment’s Confrontation Clause.
Were those statements testimony—or simply desperate communication during an ongoing emergency?
As the case moved through the courts and ultimately to the U.S. Supreme Court, it established an important legal principle that directly affects EMS ...