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    incident report

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    Care Home‚ in the garden at the front of the care home. Reporter Name: Sadie Goody Phone Number(s): 01728456321 Position: Care assistant Witness Name: There was no person present to witness the accident. Witness Phone Number(s): _________________ Accident Description (Reporter): Accident Description (Witness‚ if available): __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    rules of evidence

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    Of the remaining eight states‚ my home state of Georgia is in this line up. About a week ago I had the opportunity to learn of this first hand. My attorney and I were preparing a witness list to give to the District Attorney in a criminal case we have. He asked me to research the statute cited on the States witness list and tell

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    My Cousin Vinny Analysis

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    unconventional talents that will play such a critical and pivotal part of the trial. An expert witness is one who has knowledge or experience beyond what is considered common. Expert witnesses can bring credibility to a legal case‚ or they can be useful to cast doubt on evidence or facts presented by the opposing attorney. Snap! Lisa has the experience and knowledge of cars beyond the average witness or players in the court! “Personal knowledge and experience can be the basis of an expert’s testimony”

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    How long has it been since you last treated a patient? And so on. Often‚ it is best to have the answer come from the mouth of the witness. A lawyer asks these non-leading questions because he or she knows the answer and‚ if the witness waffles‚ the witness can be impeached.[v][5] The point is not that every question must be leading‚ but that the expert is never afforded an opportunity to expound on a question of critical importance. When

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    Stages of a Criminal Trial

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    without requiring the judge or jury to draw inferences. For example‚ direct evidence may consist of the information contained in a photograph or a videotape. It might also consist of testimonial evidence provided by a witness on the stand. A straight forward statement by a witness (“I saw him do it!”) is a form of direct evidence. Circumstantial evidence is indirect. It requires the judge or jury to make inferences and to draw conclusions. At a murder trial‚ for example‚ a person who heard

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    The Hearsay Rule

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    Explain two ways to introduce testimony if the witness claims to have no memory of the incident. a. Present the court with the police report. Call witnesses who were at the scene of the crime that will corroborate the facts. 8. Explain what an attorney must do prior to introducing testimony of an expert witness. a. An attorney should set a foundation of the witness’s area of expertise and reliability. Ask the witness questions that will speak to the witnesses’ credibility and knowledge

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    evolve. The court plays an active role in determining the facts of a case and the conducts of the trial (Reichel‚ P.‚ 2013‚ p.170). The judge is in charge of gathering the evidence‚ calling on the witness‚ questioning the witness‚ and the overall process and preparation . He or She is able to call on any witness while the Prosecutor and defense parties can ask follow up questions. In some cases‚ the judge allows the lawyers to present oral argument in public. The roles of admissibility of evidence may

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    Corporal Aguiar Memorandum

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    He observed her begin to interview Witness Vasquez‚ who appeared to be heavily intoxicated. As Officer Flores was speaking with Witness Vasquez he heard Officer Flores ask Witness Vasquez “what was that‚ you want to talk to me outside”. He then saw Officer Flores guide Witness Vasquez outside of the residence‚ but still in his line of sight. Corporal Aguiar remained inside the location keeping an eye on Witness Moises. Within seconds of Officer Flores and Witness Vasquez being outside Corporal Aguiar

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    Individual Work Week 3

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    for admitting scientific evidence?Rule 702 of the Federal Rule of Evidence set a different standard. Under this standard‚ a witness “qualified as an expert testimony on a scientific or technical matter if(1) the testimony is based upon sufficient facts or data‚(2) the testimony is the product of reliable principles and methods‚and (3) the witness has applied the principles and methods reliable to the

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    Psy 270 Week 1 Reflection

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    The reason for this because the eye witness may not have experienced enough time with the ethnic group of the person and thus wrongfully accuse someone who looks similar to the person who was actually responsible instead of looking for distinguishing features such as a scar or tattoo that could do a better job of helping identifying the right individual. A third way the memory of an eye witness can be affected is when they hear incorrect information from someone

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