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  2. A database of dangerous dogs. San Diego County should ... - AOL

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    The county has a dog bite page on its website giving tips on how owners can ... the victim to testify in a court hearing. Victims interviewed by the grand jury described testifying as "a daunting ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Trammel v. United States - Wikipedia

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    The court rejected both traditional and contemporary justifications for the traditional scope of the privilege. In so ruling, the court held that a witness-spouse alone has a privilege to refuse to testify adversely; the witness may be neither compelled to testify nor foreclosed from testifying.

  5. Hearsay in United States law - Wikipedia

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    Hearsay is testimony from a witness under oath who is reciting an out-of-court statement that is being offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted. The Federal Rules of Evidence prohibit introducing hearsay statements during applicable federal court proceedings, unless one of nearly thirty exemptions or exceptions applies. [1]

  6. New state law aimed at sparing kids trauma of testifying in court

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    Jul. 12—SPRINGFIELD — A new state law arising from legislation sponsored by state Sen. Chapin Rose, R-Mahomet, is intended to spare child victims the trauma of testifying in court. It does ...

  7. Sworn declaration - Wikipedia

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    That function is essentially taken over by the attorney for the party in whose favor the affidavit is given; the court relies upon the honesty of the attorney, or, perhaps more realistically, upon the attorney's fear of being disbarred, to guarantee that the declarant is competent to testify, is who he says he is, and has actually sworn to the ...

  8. Defense shows Daniel Penny saw the humanity in everyone ... - AOL

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    If anything he was extra kind … He always spoke up,” a childhood friend, testifying in court this week, said of Penny (above). Matthew McDermott for NY Post.

  9. Sworn testimony - Wikipedia

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    Sworn testimony is evidence given by a witness who has made a commitment to tell the truth.If the witness is later found to have lied whilst bound by the commitment, they can often be charged with the crime of perjury.