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That's the best testimony any lawyer or prosecuting can have. First account of the incident by someone who actually saw it.
Testimony is the correct spelling.
Dead men tell no tales.
No, it is not automatically dismissed. If ANYONE lies during their testimony at trial, the attorneys do their best to bring it to the jury's attention and let THEM, the JURY, decide just how much weight (if any) to give any part (or all of) the liar's testimony. There are jury instructions that can alert/remind the jury that ANY testimony they believe contained a lie can be dismissed IN ITS ENTIRETY from that particular liar.
Anyone can recant anything at any time. The weight given to the testimony will be decided by the court.
The Testimony was created in 1931.
Witnesses are excluded from the courtroom until it is their time to testify. This prevents their testimony from being tainted or influenced by hearing any other witness's testimony. Once they have testified, and if they are not subject to being "recalled" for further testimony, they may sit in court and observe the remainder of the trial.
Yes, someone can be convicted based solely on testimony without physical evidence or other corroborating proof. Testimony alone can be enough to establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law, as long as the testimony is credible and persuasive to the jury or judge.
Corroborating a testimony means providing additional evidence or testimony that supports or confirms the original testimony given. It helps to strengthen the credibility and reliability of the original testimony by showing consistency and agreement from multiple sources.
If opposing counsel files a motion alleging false testimony, you should review the allegations carefully and gather any evidence or testimony to support your position. Consider consulting with your own legal counsel to prepare a response and address the situation appropriately in court. Be prepared to defend your credibility and provide any necessary documentation to refute the accusations.
Corroborating a testimony means providing additional evidence or testimony that supports or confirms the validity of the original testimony. It helps to strengthen the credibility and reliability of the original testimony by showing that it is consistent with other information or accounts.
Testimony that is not believed for some reason.