Witnesses Flashcards
1
Q
When can a juror testify?
A
- Extraneous prejudicial info brought to jury’s attention
- Improper outside influence
- Mistakes on the verdict form
2
Q
When are specific instances of conduct admissible for truthfulness?
A
Only on cross exam if probative of witness’ truthfulness or truthfulness of another witness whose character is being testified
When witness denies specific act but has criminal conviction
3
Q
When can criminal convictions be used to impeach a witness’ character for truthfulness?
A
- Crimes involving dishonesty / false statement
- Other crimes punishable >1Y prison / death - (a) D - only if probative > prejudicial, (b) other witness - can exclude if prejudice > probative
- Conviction > 10Y ago - probative substantially > prejudice + need notice
- Juvenile adjudication if used against non-D witness
4
Q
How can a witness be rehabilitated?
A
- Explain / clarify on redirect
- Opinion / reputation of witness character for truthfulness if character was attacked on untruthfulness
- Consistent statement to rebut that witness lied
5
Q
When can a lay witness testify?
A
- Based on witness’ perceptions
- Helpful to clear understanding of witness testimony of fact in an issue
- Not based on scientific, technical, or specialized knowledge
6
Q
What is required for an expert witness to testify?
A
- Subject matter = scientific, technical, or specialized knowledge
- Help trier of fact understand evidence / determine fact at issue
7
Q
What is not appropriate compensation for a witness?
A
- Excess of reasonable time and expense witness spent
2. Contingent on content / outcome of witness testimony
8
Q
What is appropriate compensation for a witness?
A
- Appearance fee
2. Travel allowance