Only physical pieces of evidence (documents, things, etc) are marked as exhibits. Live testimony is not an exhibit.
Yes, witness testimony can be accepted as evidence, even if it was not marked as an exhibit. The credibility and relevance of the testimony will be evaluated by the court based on various factors such as witness demeanor, consistency, and corroborating evidence. It is ultimately up to the judge to determine the weight and value of the testimony in the case.
Accepting something as the truth means acknowledging and believing that a certain statement or fact is accurate, valid, or correct based on evidence or reasoning presented. It involves trusting the information provided and incorporating it into one's understanding of reality.
No, you are not obligated to accept anything left to you in a will. You have the right to refuse or disclaim the inheritance if you choose to do so.
Yes, it is illegal to accept a counterfeit bill as it is considered fraud and counterfeiting currency is a federal crime. If you suspect you have received a counterfeit bill, you should report it to the authorities immediately.
No, you cannot refuse to accept a summons on behalf of someone else. The summons must be delivered to the intended recipient, and refusal to accept it does not invalidate its legal effect. If you are served with a summons meant for another person, you should inform the court or the issuing party immediately.
A unilateral contract is a legally binding agreement in which only one party makes a promise or undertakes an obligation, while the other party has the option to accept or reject it. If the second party chooses not to accept the terms of the contract, they are generally not bound by its terms.
Out of courtesy a Witness would most likely accept it but we do not celebrate it.
The judge would not accept her testimony as it was hearsay.
If a person is not able to attend a trial, many times the witness can make an official statement, called a deposition.Added: YES, it IS necessary. While the above statement could be true in rare circumstances - unless the witness is near death or suffering from grave injuries preventing his attendance, a court will seldom, if ever, accept a depostion in lieu of live testimony, during which the witness can be cross examined.
Their fossilized bones and tracks is the evidence we accept.
Accept fossil evidence, anatomical evidence, molecular evidence
Yes, Smokey Robinson did accept Jesus as his "personal" Savior. He gave his testimony on TBN a Christian television station.
they would defend themselves by using solid evidence they have collected throughout there investigation. Evidence must be creditable to accept in the court of law. Crime scene investigators in order to maintain reliability must be certain and take every step of collecting evidence seriously. In this factor, experts also used to defend evidence findings from a crime scene. As long as the proper steps taken to collect the evidence to be able to test it then the crime scene investigator has done his or her job. The steps that would fir protocol are chain of custody is the evidence discovered the chain of custody starts. This would include who discovered and collected the evidence where it discovered and how it collected with the time and date. You have the photographs evidence for the location of the crime scene. Where the evidence located on the crime scene and objects that may be of use as evidence. There is the collection of the evidence, which as long as the guidelines followed to the last letter and times and dates put on the package without contamination then the evidence presented in court. The evidence put in a controlled environment until trial. There is the expert witness testimony, which used to defend the evidence creditability and how it relates to the trial. The expert witness can explain the findings of the evidence to show it is link to the defendant in the case.
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Any person or company that a court wishes to be present in person or represented by a person (for companies). A witness, expert witness might receive such intimation from a court or tribunal.
No, they do not accept transfusions of whole plasma. If however the plasma (93% of which is water) is broken down into its parts then yes, all of the separate parts can be transfused.
Same way he witnesses to anybody else. Difference is a sceptic might not accept what the christian is selling.
oki well in the crucible there were a few witness of the girls dancing in the forest which led to suspension. then the villagers were questioning the girls until someone confessed which was Tituba. just like any investigation they wanted to get the whole story so they questioned more people. the evidence was a poppet (little doll) that Mary warren had an left at Elizabeth's house. but that was really the only evidence besides lies the girls told.