Difference between revisions of "Testimony"

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(New page: Testimony is the evidence given by a witness under oath. It does not include evidence from documents and other physical evidence. category:law)
 
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Testimony is the evidence given by a witness under oath. It does not include evidence from documents and other physical evidence. Testimony has been redefined under the Bush adminstration to include, and only include the statement "I can not recall". Officially US policy was going to be changed to reflect this, unfortunately, most of the Bush cabinet suffered amnesia and forgot it.
 
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Revision as of 15:21, August 29, 2007

Testimony is the evidence given by a witness under oath. It does not include evidence from documents and other physical evidence. Testimony has been redefined under the Bush adminstration to include, and only include the statement "I can not recall". Officially US policy was going to be changed to reflect this, unfortunately, most of the Bush cabinet suffered amnesia and forgot it.