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  2. Sworn declaration - Wikipedia

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    Where allowed, such an endorsement gives the document the same weight as an affidavit, per 28 U.S.C. § 1746 [2] The document is called a sworn declaration or sworn statement instead of an affidavit, and the maker is called a "declarant" rather than an "affiant", but other than this difference in terminology, the two are treated identically by ...

  3. Prior consistent statements and prior inconsistent statements

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    the witness is subject to cross-examination about the prior statement. [4] There is no requirement that the prior consistent statement have been made under oath at a prior trial or hearing. A form of prior consistent statement excepted from this rule is that of prior identification by the witness of another person in a lineup. [citation needed]

  4. EXHIBIT A - highline.huffingtonpost.com

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    24 Q. Okay. In preparation for your deposition Page 7 1 today, Mr. Gorsky, did you review your deposition from 2 2009 in the Texas case? 3 A. I received -- I reviewed portion of it, yes. 4 Q. Was there anything in that deposition that you 5 would change now that you reread it again? 6 A. Not in the portions that I re-read, no.

  5. Affidavit - Wikipedia

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    Such a statement is witnessed as to the authenticity of the affiant's signature by a taker of oaths, such as a notary public or commissioner of oaths. An affidavit is a type of verified statement or showing, or containing a verification, meaning it is made under oath on penalty of perjury. It serves as evidence for its veracity and is required ...

  6. Deposition (law) - Wikipedia

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    A deposition in the law of the United States, or examination for discovery in the law of Canada, involves the taking of sworn, out-of-court oral testimony of a witness that may be reduced to a written transcript for later use in court or for discovery purposes. Depositions are commonly used in litigation in the United States and Canada. They ...

  7. Leading question - Wikipedia

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    Leading questions may also be permitted on direct examination when a witness requires special handling, for example a child. However, the court must take care to be sure that the examining attorney is not coaching the witness through leading questions. Courts may also cite the various editions of McCormick's and Wigmore's treatises on evidence ...

  8. Feb. 2—The following is a list of recent first and second-degree felony dispositions from the Ector County District Clerk's Office. Andrew Aguilar. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Three ...

  9. Trump to sit for deposition in his defamation suit against ...

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    President-elect Trump and George Stephanopoulos must sit for hours-long depositions just days before Christmas as part of the incoming president’s defamation suit against ABC News and its star ...

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