Howe's
credibility as a witness, however, took a hit on Thursday after it was revealed he disputed a credit card charge for a stay a luxury hotel.
On a further positive note, related research shows that there are simple and effective strategies that can enhance the evidence that people with autism give and improve
their credibility as witnesses.
The move comes months after reports were sent to the Metropolitan Police over Mr Rowe's
credibility as a witness by some Libor traders.
The key factor for the Court was the plaintiff's
credibility as a witness, or lack thereof.
Some of these statements were not directly related to the plaintiff's medical condition, yet they were still inconsistent, which was relevant to a determination of his overall
credibility as a witness.
Even though the Judge declined to question the DJ's assessment of the Appellants»
credibility as witnesses, he was of the view that the Appellants» evidence, that they were impressed not so much by the rusticity of the Respondent's house but by its unique façade and its efficient use of space, was corroborated by other objective facts.
Not exact matches
You may not like the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, you may not agree with their tenets, you may even feel you are such an expert on what makes someone a Christian and have the right to make the judgement on who is and who isn't, but spouting off inaccurate claims indicates no
credibility, and inasmuch
as Jesus said «thou shalt not bear false
witness» I guess it doesn't leave you looking much like a Christian.
In any event, I find that I have begun the decade of the «80s still firmly committed to the same essential project with which I entered the «60s: to work toward a genuinely postliberal theology that, being sensitive at once to the human concern for freedom and to the claims of Christian faith, will be
as concerned for the
credibility of the church's
witness when judged in terms of changing human experience
as for the appropriateness of its
witness when judged by reference to its abiding apostolic norm.
In this connection, I have acknowledged my new sense that there is a practical
as well
as a theoretical aspect to such
credibility, and that theology must concern itself with the justice of the Christian
witness as well
as the truth of that
witness if it is to vindicate the Christian claim.
The primitive Church includes the claim of the
credibility of the
witnesses as part of its kerygma, a point to which we shall return later when we come to the resurrection.
Defense attorneys thus far have attacked Singh's
credibility as a government
witness and sought to use his own words against him — in part by playing secretly made recordings in which Singh says he has no story about politicians to share with federal investigators and Mangano gave him «nothing» for gestures such
as hiring Linda Mangano.
Those two
witness testimonies were completely dismantled in the case,
as was the scientific
credibility of the people who made them.
The ruling requires prosecutors to actively seek and turn over to defense attorneys any information — known
as Giglio material, after a Supreme Court case by that name — that might be used to attack the
credibility of prosecution
witnesses.
He said if Howe is caught making any false statements, LPCiminelli's lawyers can use it
as tool to attack the
witness»
credibility this summer.
The three have pleaded not guilty, and their attorneys have attacked Singh's
credibility as the government's key
witness.
Coupland's insistence that what they're
witnessing isn't real is what really strains the
credibility of the film,
as he quickly dismisses such an extraordinary event
as what appears to be an arm of goop that vomits out of Jane's mouth and retracts
as «teleplasm»,
as if that's an uneventful and explainable thing in parapsychology.
Designers anchor their
credibility by collaborating with artists —
witness Louis Vuitton pairing up with Yayoi Kusama, Richard Prince and Stephen Sprouse — and museums harness the power of the fashion world to raise their media profiles,
as evidenced by the annual Met Ball.
The lawyer should not in effect appear
as an unsworn
witness or put the lawyer's own
credibility in issue.
to which the answer was yes... The prosecutor made sure the court (and jury) was well aware of those posts in which she conveyed clear contempt and bias in a way that destroyed her
credibility as a defense
witness..!
The
credibility imbalance is still great and favors law enforcement, but not
as extreme, when it is between an unrelated third - party
witness and a law enforcement officer.
The trial judge's general findings
as to
credibility were overturned on appeal and a new trial ordered, but on the basis that the judge had not paid enough attention to corroborating evidence of
witnesses etc..
Witness demeanor is absolutely relevant, both to evaluate the credibility of a witness and in a matter such as a child custody case, to evaluate the merits of what constitutes the «best interests of the child» which hinges, in part, on the interpersonal social skills of a parent in dealing with the parent's ch
Witness demeanor is absolutely relevant, both to evaluate the
credibility of a
witness and in a matter such as a child custody case, to evaluate the merits of what constitutes the «best interests of the child» which hinges, in part, on the interpersonal social skills of a parent in dealing with the parent's ch
witness and in a matter such
as a child custody case, to evaluate the merits of what constitutes the «best interests of the child» which hinges, in part, on the interpersonal social skills of a parent in dealing with the parent's children.
In that sense,
as with the two - sided coin analogy, it stands to reason that any effort to protect
witnesses from harm will inevitably erode the presumption of innocence — especially in the context of sex assault where so many cases are decided on
credibility.
As with so much litigation, this case involved conflicting testimony and therefore was decided based on an assessment of the relative
credibility of the
witnesses.
Includes reports of psychological news and publications on such topics
as credibility of non-native speakers, cues of truthfulness, and distinghuishing truthful from deceitful
witnesses.
«In my view, the need to adhere to this fundamental principle is even more acute when,
as in the instant case, what is in issue is the trial judge's assessment of the
credibility of the
witnesses.»
Also, patterns of deceptive conduct (that can be found during discovery) could be introduced
as evidence to impeach the
credibility of the testimony of any
witness (including your counterparty).
Even when there's been formal discovery and these
witnesses have not been listed, the trial court might (though it probably wouldn't) allow these
witnesses to testify,
as the opposing party might claim that he or she didn't realize that his or her
credibility would be attacked due to a failure to call these
witnesses.
The EC / ICO inquiries will look at the facts, the completely different stories that the whistleblowers tell each time they appear (their
credibility is such that I bet their lawyers won't let them appear
as witnesses), the evidence, and the law.
Whether there were
witnesses who observed the incident,
as well
as their perceived
credibility
In Landolfi, the test for admissibility of surveillance
as impeachment evidence was found to be one of «relevance to the
credibility of a
witness on a material matter and a further demonstration that the potential value of the proffered evidence to assist in assessing
credibility outweighs prejudicial effect of the evidence.
In dissent, Justice Scalia wrote
as follows:»... the idea that the three District Judges in this case relied solely on the
credibility of the testifying expert
witnesses is fanciful.
This is unfortunate because violent offences also often have a number of defences, such
as identity, provocation, self - defence and the
credibility of
witnesses.
The substantial testimony presented during this seven - day trial appears to have made the Court of Appeals especially deferent to the family court's determination,
as the trial judge was in the best position to assess these
witnesses»
credibility.
The Crown withdrew the charge due to
credibility issues with respect to the main
witness and the difficulty in proving involvement in the theft that were raised prior to trial
as well
as an unconstitutional search of my client.
Lawyers think they are accomplishing two things, qualifying the
witness to testify
as an expert under the evidence rules, and «building
credibility» with a good credential carpet bombing.
Secondly, from my trial experience
as a lawyer, I wanted to be able to keep my eye on the
witness as much
as possible, for often it is a look, or a body movement or some other physical action of the
witness that is critical in assessing
credibility or reliability of a
witness's testimony.
The balance can be achieved by making the provision for that right to be qualified, where
credibility is not in issue, such
as if the evidence of a
witness is obviously devoid of
credibility issues, (eg an independent eye
witness).
Secondly, leaving the scene could negatively affect your
credibility and likeability
as a
witness with a jury.
The polygraph has no place in the judicial process where it is employed
as a tool to determine or to test the
credibility of
witnesses.
The order in which a trial judge makes
credibility findings of
witnesses is inconsequential
as long
as the principle of reasonable doubt remains the central consideration.
This point was reinforced by the US Supreme Court, in Smith v Illinois 390 US 129, 131 (1968), which held that when a
witness»
credibility was in issue,
as here, the essence of exposing falsehood in
witnesses and finding the truth by cross-examination, was to ask the
witness who he was and where he lived — hence:
However,
as I earlier stated, a criminal trial is not a
credibility contest between
witnesses.
In relation to the live evidence, he reached a clear conclusion which has not been criticised with regard to the
credibility of the
witnesses — which favours in every case those called by the housing association
as opposed to the appellants.
Indeed,
as we previously observed, the Court of Appeals in this case expressly declined to second - guess the District Judge on the
credibility of the
witnesses.
Impeaching Your Own
Witness: Even though Evidence Rule 607 authorizes a party to impeach the credibility of his own witness, a party is forbidden from placing a witness on the stand if his sole purpose in doing so is to present otherwise inadmissible evidence cloaked as impea
Witness: Even though Evidence Rule 607 authorizes a party to impeach the
credibility of his own
witness, a party is forbidden from placing a witness on the stand if his sole purpose in doing so is to present otherwise inadmissible evidence cloaked as impea
witness, a party is forbidden from placing a
witness on the stand if his sole purpose in doing so is to present otherwise inadmissible evidence cloaked as impea
witness on the stand if his sole purpose in doing so is to present otherwise inadmissible evidence cloaked
as impeachment.
The EC / ICO inquiries will look at the facts, the completely different stories that the whistleblowers tell each time they appear (their
credibility is such that I bet their lawyers won't let them appear
as witnesses), the evidence, and the law.