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  2. Deposition (law) - Wikipedia

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    A deposition in the law of the United States, or examination for discovery in the law of Canada, involves the taking of sworn, out-of-court oral testimony of a witness that may be reduced to a written transcript for later use in court or for discovery purposes. Depositions are commonly used in litigation in the United States and Canada. They ...

  3. Prior consistent statements and prior inconsistent statements

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    However, under Federal Rule of Evidence 801 and the minority of U.S. jurisdictions that have adopted this rule, a prior inconsistent statement may be introduced as evidence of the truth of the statement itself if the prior statement was given in live testimony and under oath as part of a formal hearing, proceeding, trial, or deposition. [2 ...

  4. Hearsay in United States law - Wikipedia

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    Hearsay is testimony from a witness under oath who is reciting an out-of-court statement that is being offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted. The Federal Rules of Evidence prohibit introducing hearsay statements during applicable federal court proceedings, unless one of nearly thirty exemptions or exceptions applies. [1]

  5. Ken Paxton can’t be deposed under oath in whistleblower ...

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    The whistleblowers sought to question under oath Paxton and three of his current top deputies: First Assistant Brent Webster, chief of staff Lesley French and senior adviser Michelle Smith.

  6. Attorneys try to stop DeSantis appointees from giving ...

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    Attorneys for the Walt Disney World governing district taken over last year by Gov. Ron DeSantis' allies don't want the governor's appointees answering questions under oath as part of its state ...

  7. We finally know what it takes to get the truth out of Ken ...

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    But there’s still the possibility of federal criminal prosecution, and surely Paxton’s lawyers told him it was too dangerous to sit under oath for a deposition. It’s somewhat surprising that ...

  8. Discovery (law) - Wikipedia

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    The person(s) examining the witness would appoint a clerk, whom under their supervision would write down the witness's oral answers under oath in summary form on paper, [6] as if they had been spontaneously delivered as a single continuous third-person narrative, rather than as responses given in the first person to discrete questions.

  9. Takeaways from Hunter Biden's combative deposition with ... - AOL

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    Throughout the nearly seven-hour deposition, Hunter Biden remained adamant on one point, vehemently and repeatedly denying under oath that his father ever financially benefited or participated in ...