“Present recollection refreshed or revived” is the use of a wri@brting, object, or devise to refresh a witness’s recollection so that the witness can testify in court about prior events from present ...
In his Evidence column, Albany Law School professor Michael J. Hutter reviews recent decisions that discussed whether the refreshing recollection doctrine applies to sound recordings sought to be used ...
Working with clients and witnesses internationally poses unique issues for attorneys and their clients. What may be considered best practices in the United States may be restricted or even forbidden ...
Refreshing recollection does not happen all at once, but is a trickling process. For this reason, several preparation sessions should be scheduled and pursued over a period of several weeks to allow ...
It is common for a witness to refer to documents when testifying in order to refresh the witnesses’ recollection. NRS 50.125 requires disclosure of any writing used to refresh a witness’ recollection ...
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