No it is not. It is a statement.
Trial Juries
This is a statement not a question
trial by combat. gave the accused quite literally a fighting chance. trial by fire and water were far more unfair
prof. walker
6th Amendment
If a conditional statement is true, then so is its contrapositive. (And if its contrapositive is not true, then the statement is not true).
Contact the officer or investigator to whom you gave your original statement and tell them that you have recalled more things and would like make a supplemental statement.
The false statement is that the state's new constitution gave only limited power to the state's governor.
WHAT KIND OF statement do you wish to retract? If it was a written witness statement given to law enforcement - you can still be compelled to appear and testify as to why you originally gave it, and why you are now withdrawing it. If you gave a verbal statement from the stand and were (presumably) under oath, you will be subject to intense cross-examination as to your reasons for doing so.
Babara Jordan
he gave the statement of the child only superficial notice