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  2. Witness immunity - Wikipedia

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    In addition, grand jury witnesses may be prosecuted for perjury or making false statements in their testimony. In Kastigar v. United States, 406 U.S. 441 (1972), the US Supreme Court confronted the issue of the type of immunity, use or transactional, constitutionally required to compel testimony. The Court ruled that the grant of use and ...

  3. United States criminal procedure - Wikipedia

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    The defense then proceeds to present its case by calling witnesses and submitting evidence that will prove the defendant did not commit the crime. All witnesses may be cross-examined by the opposing side while testifying. Under the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, the defendant is not required to be a witness in his own ...

  4. Mock trial - Wikipedia

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    Each team prepares both sides of the case: prosecution and defense in a criminal trial, plaintiff and defense in a civil action. Each side is composed of two or three attorneys as well as two or three witnesses, all played by members of the team. Teams must be organized into two sides of five to six players for the prosecution/plaintiff and ...

  5. Public defender (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Besides the public defender system, there are two other main alternatives: assigned-counsel system and contract-service system. [3] Assigned-counsel is where the court appoints a private lawyer to defend someone who cannot afford to pay. [3] Contract-service is where an attorney is contracted to work for a period of time. [3]

  6. Defense rests without ex-President Trump taking the witness ...

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    Donald Trump’s lawyers rested their defense Tuesday without the former president taking the witness stand in his New York hush money criminal trial, moving the case closer to the moment the jury ...

  7. Beau Biden's widow, Hallie, testifies in federal trial about ...

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    After testimony concluded for the day, the prosecution said it would call two witnesses on Friday. The defense plans to call two or three witnesses as well. It is not clear whether Biden will take ...

  8. Taylor v. Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The defense attorney for Taylor provided a list of four individuals, which did not include witnesses Alfred Wormley and Pam Berkhalter. When the defendant tried to introduce these witnesses on the second day of the trial, the trial judge sanctioned the defense for failing to put the witness names on the original list provided to the prosecution ...

  9. Dozens of witnesses in Trump election case used attorney ...

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    Witnesses interviewed in the federal investigation around efforts to overturn the election withheld information on the basis of an assertion of attorney-client privilege, special counsel Jack ...

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