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Q: What evidence would it be if A testifies that he saw B slap C?
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Is evidence admissible if A testifies that he saw B slap C?

Yes. Person A is an 'eye-witness'. His testimony is admissible as evidence because he was present when person B assaulted person C.


What is corroborating evidence?

Corroborating evidence (in "corroboration") is evidence that tends to support a proposition that is already supported by some initial evidence, therefore confirming the proposition. For example, W, a witness, testifies that she saw X drive his automobile into a green car. Meanwhile Y, another witness, testifies that when he examined X's car, later that day, he noticed green paint on its fender


What is the other side allowed to do to a witness after he testifies?

They're allowed to cross-examine him. The witness is called to the stand - and gives their account of what they saw. The opposing counsel then has the chance to question the witness - in an attempt to disprove their evidence.


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How do Mayella and her father's testimonies contract one another?

Mayella testifies that Tom Robinson assaulted her, while her father, Bob Ewell, testifies that he saw Tom Robinson through the window assaulting her. However, their testimonies contradict each other on key details, such as the side of the face Mayella was injured on and whether Bob Ewell heard or saw the assault.


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What is the difference between real evidence and demonstrative evidence?

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What evidence and page number was the trial when bob Ewell said Tom Robinson beat his daughter?

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What do you call a person who testifies under oath in court?

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