Impeachment Flashcards
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Impeachment
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process of trying to show the witness is not credible
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Credibility
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- whether witness is believable. 3 types (PMS):
- P- perception -whether witness could see what they saw
- Memory-Whether they remember it
- S- Sincerity- whether Witness is credible
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Rehabilitation
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process of trying to repair witness after impeachment
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Who may the parties impeach
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Parties may impeach their own witness
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Impeaching own Witness
VA Distinction
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- In VA, a party is generally not allowed to impeach her own witness.
- Exception: if a witness turns out to be hostile, the party may impeach the witness with his prior inconsistent statements only.
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Methods of impeachment
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- Prior inconsistent statements
- Bias, interest or motive to lie
- Sensory defects
- Reputation/opinion testimony
- Criminal convictions
- Prior Bad Acts
- Contradictions
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Prior inconsistent statements
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- Any witness can be impeached by showing prior material statements (oral or written) that is inconsistent with witnesss trial testimony.
- Statement need not be under oath
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Prior inconsistent statements admissibility
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- Used for impeachment but not for substantive evidence (truth of matter asserted)
- BUT, if given under oath during prior proceeding, can be used as substantive evidence
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Prior inconsistent statements foundation requirement
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- No need to show the impeached witness the prior inconsistent statement before putting on inconsistent. evidence.
- But, fairness requires witness to get some opportunity to explain or deny
- Exception: no foundation where witness is party opponent or if hearsay declarant
- But, fairness requires witness to get some opportunity to explain or deny
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Prior Inconsistent Statements
VA Rule
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- In VA, extrinsic evidence of a prior inconsistent statement is admissible only after the impeaching party has confronted the witness during cross examination and the witness denies or does not remember making it.
- (as under the FRE, no foundation is reqd if the witness is an opposing party)
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Bias, interest, or motive to lie
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- Can you show bias with extrinsic evidence?
- Yes
- Must witness first be confronted w/ alleged bias before on the stand?
- Court’s dicretion, up to the judge
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Sensory defects
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- Ability to perceive can be drunk, blind, deaf, etc…
- Extrinsic. Evidence. Permitted
- Can put on another witness to show defect
- No foundation needed
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Reputation/opinion testimony re character’s rep for truthfulness
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- Calling in another witness to testify as to witness’s character
- Extrinsic evidence allowed
- No foundation required
- No specific acts!
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Reputation/Opinion Testimony
VA Distinction
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- A character witness cannot provide opinion testimony in VA.
- Thus, a witness may be impeached with reputation evidence of untruthfulness, but not opinion evidence.
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Criminal Convictions
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- suggests that convicts are more likely to lie under oath than someone with no convictions
- Any crime involving lying, deeit or false statement may be used to impeach
- E.g. fraud and embezzlement, but not robbery or ordinary theft bc no deceit there.