Tom Robinson's left arm is useless. It hangs limply at his side. So much so, that he can't even keep it laid on a Bible in order to raise his right hand to take the oath.
Mayella Newell was beaten on the right side of her face. Since the person who beat her up was facing her, that person MUST have used his left hand. (If he had been using his right hand he would have beaten the LEFT side of Mayella's face.)
It is obvious to EVERYONE in the courtroom (except the Newells) that it was physically impossible for Tom Robinson to have beaten Mayella. If that part was a lie, then the entire rape/assault must have been a lie, too.
Tom Robinson's physical appearance is crucial in the trial because it contradicts Mayella Ewell's testimony. He has a disabled left arm and is much stronger on his right side, making it nearly impossible for him to have committed the assault as described by Mayella. This proves beyond a doubt that Tom is innocent of the crime he is accused of.
The victims testimony convicted the drunk driver. Anton gave his testimony in the temple.
In most cases no, expert witnesses are not paid for their testimony. Sometimes if the appearance is televised there will be payment to the people who made an appearance.
According to sharia the testimony of one man is equal to the testimony of two women.
A writ requiring appearance in court to give testimony is called a subpoena.
A writ requiring appearance in court to give testimony is called a subpoena.
Because our testimony is the evidence of God working in our lives, and it helps us bring nonbelievers into the church to be saved by God.
It IS possible if his testimony and knowledge is strong enough AND, what's more important, the jury believes them.
Cilla's testimony was important in "Johnny Tremain" because she provided a crucial alibi for Rab when he was accused of being a spy for the rebels. Her testimony helped to clear Rab's name and maintain the trust and unity within the Sons of Liberty group.
According to her testimony, he asked her for a date.
Eyewitness testimony can provide valuable information in legal cases by offering firsthand accounts of events. However, it is also important to consider factors that can affect the accuracy of such testimony, such as memory biases, suggestibility, and stress during the event. corroboration from other evidence is often necessary to support eyewitness testimony.
Benvolio's testimony may not be fully accurate as he could have missed or misinterpreted details. He could also have biases or partial views on the events. It is always important to consider multiple perspectives when evaluating the accuracy of testimony.
Testimony is the correct spelling.