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  2. File:Impeachment Inquiry witness list from Devin Nunes to ...

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    This United States Congress image is in the public domain.This may be because it was taken by an employee of the Congress as part of that person’s official duties, or because it has been released into the public domain and posted on the official websites of a member of Congress.

  3. EnCase - Wikipedia

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    Images are stored in proprietary Expert Witness File format; the compressible file format is prefixed with case data information and consists of a bit-by-bit (i.e. exact) copy of the media inter-spaced with CRC hashes for every 64 sectors of data (by default). [8] The file format also appends an MD5 hash of the entire drive as a footer. [9]

  4. Jencks Act - Wikipedia

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    The bar against compulsory disclosure prior to the testimony of the witness whose statement is sought cannot be circumvented by resort to the Freedom of Information Act, [36] or Rule 16 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. [37] It is left to the discretion of the trial court to determine whether Jencks material can be delivered before trial.

  5. United States Federal Witness Protection Program - Wikipedia

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    [10] There are two main types of witnesses who can be eligible for the program, "fact witnesses" and "expert witnesses." Fact witnesses provide factual information and/or personal knowledge to a case. Oftentimes, but not always, these witnesses were present at the scene of a crime. Expert witnesses provide technical or scientific testimony.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Eyewitness testimony - Wikipedia

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    The problem with witnesses trying to recall such specific information is that short-term memory only keeps items in the brain for about 10 to 15 seconds. This means that if someone is not repeating everything they just witnessed over and over again to convert it over into their working or long-term memory, there is a good chance they can only ...

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  9. Turn state's evidence - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms, the term is to turn Queen's or King's evidence, depending on the sex of the reigning monarch. [4] The term "turning approver" or "turn king's approver" was also historically used, especially in Ireland; an approver "not only admitted his own guilt to a crime but also incriminated his accomplices both past and present" in exchange for avoiding ...