Witness statement
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A witness statement is a signed document recording the evidence of a witness. A definition used in England and Wales is "a written statement signed by a person which contains the evidence which that person would be allowed to give orally".[1]
The United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure defines a witness statement as: "(1) a written statement that the witness makes and signs, or otherwise adopts or approves; (2) a substantially verbatim, contemporaneously recorded recital of the witness's oral statement that is contained in any recording or any transcription of a recording; or (3) the witness's statement to a grand jury, however taken or recorded, or a transcription of such a statement."[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) Rule 32.4
- ^ "Rule 26.2 Producing a Witness's Statement". LII / Legal Information Institute. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
External links
[edit]Media related to Witness statements at Wikimedia Commons