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  2. Holographic will - Wikipedia

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    To be valid, a testament must be fully handwritten and signed by its author, as well as signed by three witnesses. The law also allows for typed wills signed by three witnesses. If a handwritten will does not have the requisite witness signatures, it can be still accepted as valid at the judge's discretion, as per article 1879. [35] [36]

  3. Will and testament - Wikipedia

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    The testator must sign and date the will, usually in the presence of at least two disinterested witnesses (persons who are not beneficiaries). There may be extra witnesses, these are called "supernumerary" witnesses, if there is a question as to an interested-party conflict.

  4. Attestation clause - Wikipedia

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    (2) that, in the presence of both witnesses, the testator signed or acknowledged the signature already made or directed another to sign for the testator in the testator's presence; (3) that the testator executed the will as a free and voluntary act for the purposes expressed in it;

  5. Sworn testimony - Wikipedia

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    Sworn testimony is evidence given by a witness who has made a commitment to tell the truth. If the witness is later found to have lied whilst bound by the commitment, they can often be charged with the crime of perjury. The types of commitment can include oaths, affirmations and promises which are explained in more detail below.

  6. Oklahoma attorney general sees 'travesty' if US Supreme Court ...

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    "The state's witness was the murderer, and he was endorsed for the death penalty until he turned state's evidence and said, 'Oh, not me, but Mr. Glossip - he's the mastermind,'" Drummond said ...

  7. Supreme Court weighs testimony from witness 'exposed as a ...

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    Glossip, who is now 61, was convicted of arranging for the murder in 1997 of his boss at the Oklahoma City motel where they worked. But his conviction rested largely on the testimony of Sneed, who ...