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  2. Dying declaration - Wikipedia

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    Dying declarations are allowed as evidence in Indian courts if the dying person is conscious of their danger, they have given up hopes of recovery, the death of the dying person is the subject of the charge and of the dying declaration, and if the dying person was capable of a religious sense of accountability to their Maker. [3]

  3. Witness - Wikipedia

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    In law, a witness is someone who, either voluntarily or under compulsion, provides testimonial evidence, either oral or written, of what they know or claim to know.. A witness might be compelled to provide testimony in court, before a grand jury, before an administrative tribunal, before a deposition officer, or in a variety of other legal proceedings.

  4. Presumption of death - Wikipedia

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    These processes were not considered satisfactory, and so in February–March 2013, the Presumption of Death Act 2013 was passed to simplify this process. [8] The new act, which is based on the Presumption of Death (Scotland) Act 1977, [9] allows applying to the High Court to declare a person presumed dead. This declaration is conclusive and ...

  5. New evidence is pending in a MS death row case in which state ...

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    However, a death sentence based on false forensic evidence and fabricated witness testimony is not justice." On death row: Mississippi Atorney General seeks execution of 2 men convicted of 1990s ...

  6. Dead Man's Statute - Wikipedia

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    A dead man's statute, also known as a dead man act or dead man's rule, is a statute designed to prevent perjury in a civil case by prohibiting a witness who is an interested party from testifying about communications or transactions with a deceased person (a "decedent") against the decedent unless there is a waiver.

  7. Eyewitnesses to give evidence at inquiry into death of ... - AOL

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    Eyewitnesses will give evidence at an inquiry into the death of a camera operator following a mid-air paramotor collision. Footage from GoPro cameras could also form part of the evidence discussed ...

  8. Testimony - Wikipedia

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    Historically, to be admissible in court and to ensure maximum reliability and validity, written testimony presented in the form of an affidavit (i.e., the witness would not be appearing in court at the hearing at which the affidavit was considered as evidence) was usually witnessed by another person (in many common law jurisdictions, a notary ...

  9. ‘This could have been avoided’: Witnesses brought to tears by ...

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    Chauvin is on trial charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of George Floyd. MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber highlights some of the powerful witness testimony ...