1. Witness Competency (Rule 601) Flashcards
What are the basic testimonial attributes of a witness?
1) Observe
2) Recollect
3) Communicate
4) Appreciate obligation to speak truthfully
What are the consequences if a witness fails to prove a basic testimonial attribute?
Affects weight of testimony
NOT incompetent to testify
What are the Federal Rules of Competency (Rule 601)?
1) Witness must have personal knowledge regarding testifying matter
- Includes own witness testimony
2) Declare testifying truthfully
- By oath/affirmation
3) NOT incapacitated
4) Testimony re facts
- NOT opinions (unless allowed otherwise)
When may witnesses be disqualified (at modern law)?
Witness is judge (Rule 605)
Witness is juror (Rule 606)
What is the Dead Man’s Act?
Protects estates from perjured claims by witnesses against deceased’s estate=> Disqualify witnesses
State Act
- NOT Federal Act
When does Dead Man’s Act apply?
1) Civil cases
2) (Predecessor of) Party interested in event
- Stands to gain/lose by judgment
3) Testifying to personal transaction/communication with deceased
4) Against deceased’s representative/successor
Are witnesses generally considered competent?
Yes
What may witness-jurors testify about after trial?
Statements made during jury deliberations
Effect of anything on juror’s vote
Juror’s mental processes re verdict/indictment