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The obligation of the individual to attend the court as a witness is enforced by a process of the court, particular process being the subpoena ad testificandum, commonly called the subpoena in the United States. This writ, or form, commands the witness, under penalty, to appear at a trial to give testimony.
The Alex Murdaugh trial witness list includes 255 names, including agents with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, Murdaugh’s brothers, his son, Buster, and former law partners.
After testimony of the witness, called by the government on direct examination, the court must, on motion of the defendant, order the United States to produce any statement of the witness in the possession of the government. If the entire contents of any such statement relate to the subject matter of the testimony of the witness, the court ...
The eschatocol was composed of a dating clause and witness-list, which usually included powerful lay and ecclesiastical members of the king's court. Much of the language of the diploma was explicitly religious [8] – that a grant was made for the benefit of the grantor's soul or that anyone breaking the charter would be excommunicated.
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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 ...
Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton are among the more than 100 people named in newly-published legal documents linked to the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.. The disclosure of the first batch of court ...
A law adopted in 2000 lowered the sentence of a witness who came to an agreement with the prosecution in trials concerning money-laundering, but it was not called a crown witness rule. [25] In 2009 a new crown witness rule came into force and since then, witnesses in a wider range of cases have been allowed to become a crown witnesses. [26] [27]