97 results on '"Witnesses -- Laws, regulations and rules"'
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2. An Unusual Use of Character Evidence
3. Adverse testimony corroborated under Dead Man's Statute
4. The Dekagram 17th April 2023
5. Witness Statements - Indemnity Costs For Breach Of PD 57AC
6. What is witness tampering? And could this charge apply to Trump?
7. When to Be Objectionable... And How Not to Be an Artless Clay-Brained Pignut
8. Party Penalised In Costs For Disproportionate Application To Strike Out Witness Evidence For Non-compliance With PD 57AC
9. Being a Judge in the Zoom Courtroom: Traditional vs. Remote Proceedings
10. Expert or lay opinion
11. Internal Investigations Continued: Document Review And Concluding The Investigation
12. Can't we all just play by 'the rule'? Sequestering witnesses during pretrial discovery.
13. Accusations from abroad: testimony of unavailable witnesses via live two-way videoconferencing does not violate the Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment.
14. Reevaluating recanting witnesses: why the red-headed stepchild of new evidence deserves another look.
15. Similar fact reasoning in Phillips: artificial, disjointed and pernicious.
16. 'Dead men tell no tales': Rule 92 bis - how the Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals unnecessarily silence the dead.
17. Post-Crawford: time to liberalize the substantive admissibility of a testifying witness's prior consistent statements.
18. The chorus of liars: Opsahl v. State of Minnesota.
19. Admissibility of testimony from non-Christian Indians in the colonial municipal courts of upper Canada/Canada West.
20. Exclusion of justice: the need for a consistent application of witness sequestration under Federal Rule of Evidence 615.
21. 'Of course we believe you, but ...' the Third Circuit's position on corroboration of credible testimony.
22. The admissibility of expert testimony in Washington on post traumatic stress disorder and related trauma syndromes: avoiding the battle of the experts by restoring the use of objective psychological testimony in the courtroom.
23. The confusing relationship between Rules 608(b) and 609 of the Federal Rules of Evidence.
24. Three card monte, Monty Hall, modus operandi and 'offender profiling': some lessons of modern cognitive science for the law of evidence.
25. Dial-in testimony.
26. The expert witness.
27. Application Of New Evidence Rules In Labor Dispute Cases
28. In Finnigan's wake: recent confusing changes in the Federal Circuit's requirement for corroboration of witness testimony during patent infringement litigation.
29. The role of demeanor evidence in determining creditability of witnesses in fact finding: the view of ALJs.
30. Prosecutorial comment on a defendant's presence at trial: will Griffin play in a Sixth Amendment arena?
31. Adducing the good character of prosecution witnesses.
32. Directing juries in relation to previous inconsistent statements in view of effect and application of s. 119 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003.
33. Invocations as evidence: admitting nonparty witness invocations of the privilege against self-incrimination.
34. Look who's talking now: juror questions to witnesses.
35. Beating the prisoner at prisoner's dilemma: the evidentiary value of a witness's refusal to testify.
36. Compelling the production of evidence by nonparties in England under the Hague Convention.
37. Presenting and challenging witnesses under New Jersey Rules of Evidence 607, 611(c), and 803(a)(1): should we vouch for the credibility of these rules?
38. Prior consistent statements and the premotive rule.
39. Stack v. Western Australia.
40. The wild and wooly world of inference and presumptions - when silence is deafening.
41. Opening the door: New Hampshire's treatment of trial court rebuttal evidence.
42. The evidence of 'unavailable' witnesses under the Criminal Justice Act 2003.
43. Privilege under the Evidence Acts.
44. First contact: critical evidence can often best be uncovered through the appropriate use of informal discovery.
45. The pursuit of infringement: tracking down the information you need - before issue.
46. Proof of an event of which a witness has no memory.
47. Previous misconduct at the crossroads: which 'way ahead'?
48. Do the Federal Rules of Evidence matter?
49. What's the matter with evidence?
50. A case study in statutory interpretation.
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