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  • Evidentiary Requirements in Criminal Cases | U. S. Constitution . . .
    The Agurs Court laid out three due process principles that apply to the use of evidence in criminal cases First, if the prosecutor knew or should have known that testimony given during the trial was perjured, the conviction must be set aside if there is any reasonable likelihood that the false testimony could have affected the judgment of the
  • Two Witness Rule: Understanding Its Impact and Application
    Explore the "two witness rule," its historical roots, legal nuances, and its application in journalism and law enforcement practices
  • How Courts Work - American Bar Association
    Because the Fifth Amendment to the U S Constitution protects against self-incrimination, the prosecution cannot require the defendant to take the stand and explain what happened, nor can it comment or speculate on the reasons the defendant has chosen not to testify
  • FIRST PRINCIPLES: Constitutional Matters: Right to Present a Defense
    McAllister, 64 M J 248 (just as an accused has the right to confront the prosecution’s witnesses for the purpose of challenging their testimony, he has the right to present his own witnesses to establish a defense; this right is a fundamental element of due process of law)
  • Attacking and supporting witness credibility - Advocate Magazine
    In any trial in which witnesses are a necessary part of the proceeding, attorneys have two principal objectives: (1) present credible witnesses who will support their case, and (2) destroy the credibility of adverse witnesses
  • U. S. Attorneys | Discovery | United States Department of Justice
    Both the defense and the prosecutor can call witnesses to testify or tell what they know about the situation What the witness actually says in court is called testimony
  • Importance of Evidence in Defense Cases | Law Offices
    Under the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution, you have the right to confront any witness who is testifying against you in court Your defense attorney can attack the credibility of witnesses, and they can sow doubt about what they are saying in the eyes of the jury
  • Expert Witnesses in Criminal Defense Case | Hogan Eickhoff
    Both sides may use expert witnesses to assist in their case These witnesses do not testify about facts; instead, they give their opinions about evidence so the jury may better understand it
  • Criminal Procedure Exam 3 Flashcards | Quizlet
    If an eyewitness noticed some of the details of their surroundings during a crime, what could police safely infer about their recollection of the attacker's face?
  • Evidentiary Requirements in Criminal Cases | Constitution Annotated . . .
    The Agurs Court laid out three due process principles that apply to the use of evidence in criminal cases First, if the prosecutor knew or should have known that testimony given during the trial was perjured, the conviction must be set aside if there is any reasonable likelihood that the false testimony could have affected the judgment of the





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