nursebeeme
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What do YOU think the prosecution will use in the rebuttal case? Discuss it here:
http://www.boulder-bar.org/bar_media_manual/trial/12.8.html
Rebuttal witnesses cannot be used to clarify evidence offered in the case in chief
http://federalevidence.com/blog/200...t-be-used-clarify-evidence-offered-case-chief
What is the Rebuttal phase of a criminal trial? - YouTube
At the end of the defense case, the prosecution or plaintiff is given the opportunity to present evidence in rebuttal. Whether to allow this evidence is in the trial judge's discretion. Rebuttal evidence is evidence that tends to explain, refute, counteract, or disprove evidence introduced in the defendant's case-in-chief. A prosecutor or plaintiff may not go into new matters that don't contradict the evidence or inferences raised by the defense, nor simply repeat evidence presented in the case-in-chief.
http://www.boulder-bar.org/bar_media_manual/trial/12.8.html
Rebuttal witnesses cannot be used to clarify evidence offered in the case in chief
http://federalevidence.com/blog/200...t-be-used-clarify-evidence-offered-case-chief
What is the Rebuttal phase of a criminal trial? - YouTube