1. Witness Competency (Rule 601) Flashcards

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What are the basic testimonial attributes of a witness?

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1) Observe
2) Recollect
3) Communicate
4) Appreciate obligation to speak truthfully

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What are the consequences if a witness fails to prove a basic testimonial attribute?

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Affects weight of testimony

NOT incompetent to testify

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What are the Federal Rules of Competency (Rule 601)?

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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)

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When may witnesses be disqualified (at modern law)?

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Witness is judge (Rule 605)

Witness is juror (Rule 606)

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What is the Dead Man’s Act?

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Protects estates from perjured claims by witnesses against deceased’s estate=> Disqualify witnesses

State Act
- NOT Federal Act

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When does Dead Man’s Act apply?

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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

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Are witnesses generally considered competent?

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Yes

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What may witness-jurors testify about after trial?

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Statements made during jury deliberations

Effect of anything on juror’s vote

Juror’s mental processes re verdict/indictment

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