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  2. Witness statement - Wikipedia

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    The United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure defines a witness statement as: "(1) a written statement that the witness makes and signs, or otherwise adopts or approves; (2) a substantially verbatim, contemporaneously recorded recital of the witness's oral statement that is contained in any recording or any transcription of a recording ...

  3. Template:Infobox court case - Wikipedia

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    An image to represent the court, such as a coat of arms or a photograph of a courthouse. Type the name of the image without the File: prefix and do not wikilink it. If you omit this parameter, the template may automatically displays an image based on the name of the court. File: suggested: Image size: imagesize

  4. Trump is on the witness list for $250 million civil fraud ...

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    In addition to the 28 main witnesses, the AG's office listed 25 more people as potential rebuttal witnesses. Trump's witness list, meanwhile, included 127 names of fact and expert witnesses, in ...

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  6. United States Federal Witness Protection Program - Wikipedia

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    In both criminal and civil matters involving protected witnesses, the U.S. Marshals cooperate fully with local law enforcement and court authorities to bring witnesses to justice or to have them fulfill their legal responsibilities. [2] The program is highly secretive in order to ensure the safety of its participants.

  7. Witness set - Wikipedia

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    A subset S of X is a witness set for c in C if c(S) verifies c (i.e., c is the only consistent concept with respect to c(S)). The minimum size of a witness set for c is called the witness size or specification number and is denoted by w C ( c ) {\displaystyle w_{C}(c)} .

  8. Eyewitness testimony - Wikipedia

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    These latter witnesses are more likely to experience confirmation bias. Witness expectations are to blame for the distortion that may come from confirmation bias. For example, Lindholm and Christianson (1998) found that witnesses of a mock crime, who did not witness the whole crime, nevertheless testified to what they expected would have happened.

  9. Jencks Act - Wikipedia

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    If the government does not deliver a witness's Jencks statement to the defendant, the court may strike the witness's testimony or declare a mistrial. [13] The Jencks Act has been characterized as intending to assure defendants of their right to confront their accusers under the Sixth Amendment. [14] Its provisions are not a constitutional ...