• A dead man's statute, also known as a dead man act or dead man's rule, is a statute designed to prevent perjury in a civil case by prohibiting a witness...
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  • effect. Several other nations and international bodies have also enacted statutes and regulations regarding the validity and binding nature of digital signatures...
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  • under penalty of perjury. In 1976, the United States Congress enacted a statute allowing for the use of an unsworn declaration under penalty of perjury...
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  • this view and that, rather, any such privilege was solely the result of statute. In particular Sir Wilfred cited, as the sole origin of the privilege,...
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  • all jurisdictions in the United States adopted some form of rape shield statute. The laws in each state differ in the scope of sexual behaviour shielded...
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  • or the juror serves in that capacity; and in jurisdictions with a dead man statute, a person is deemed not competent to testify as to statements of or...
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  • of maintaining this confidentiality under State law must be provided by statute. Most States provide for clergy–penitent privilege within rules of evidence...
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  • a traditional exception to the hearsay rule. In certain felony murder statutes, res gestae is a term defining the overall start-to-end sequence of the...
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  • recognizes physician–patient privilege not to testify in court, either by statute or through case law, limits the privilege to knowledge acquired during...
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  • officers." This is also a crime under statutes of many U.S. states. A 2004 review found that 32 states had a statute "that prohibits, in some form, the concealment...
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  • a broad societal interest. Specifically, the Court upheld a Minnesota statute preventing loan companies from foreclosing on homes before 1935, despite...
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  • a man whom the son had killed by accident. The statement was sufficient cause to justify a warrant for a search on the son's property, and the man's body...
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  • hatred, ridicule, or social disgrace in the community, that a reasonable man in his position would not have made the statement unless he believed it to...
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  • thrown upon his own legal resources, deprived of professional assistance, a man would not venture to consult any skilful person, or would only dare tell...
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  • purse could also be considered exculpatory evidence, tending to show the man's innocence as far as suicide is concerned. Sperry, Len (2006). Dictionary...
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