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  1. Dec 1, 2023 · Sequestration of Witnesses. Sequestering witnesses is designed to serve two purposes: (i) to prevent a later witness from tailoring his or her testimony to that of a prior witness; and (ii) to assist the finder of fact in detecting unreliable testimony. See State v. Harrell, 67 N.C. App. 57 (1984); State v. Jackson, 309 N.C. 26 (1983).

  2. May 19, 2021 · The purpose of the witness sequestration rule is to prevent a later witness from hearing the testimony of an earlier witness and tailoring his or her testimony to the testimony of earlier witnesses, whether consciously or subconsciously.

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  4. The efficacy of excluding or sequestering witnesses has long been recognized as a means of discouraging and exposing fabrication, inaccuracy, and collusion. 6 Wigmore §§1837–1838. The authority of the judge is admitted, the only question being whether the matter is committed to his discretion or one of right. The rule takes the latter position.

  5. There are two purposes for sequestering witnesses at trial. First, sequestration prevents a later witness from tailoring his or her testimony to that of a previous witness and, second, it aids the factfinder in detecting testimony that is less than candid. State v. Harrell, 67 N.C. App. 57, 64 (1984) (citing Geders v.

  6. Mar 20, 2023 · When a witness is “sequestered” it just means that theyve been excluded from the courtroom. Sequestering or excluding witnesses is normally intended to prevent them from tailoring their testimony to what other witnesses have said. This helps the jury figure out the truth by noticing inconsistencies in the testimonies of different witnesses.

  7. 1. Process of removing property from its possessor, pending the outcome of a judicial dispute between multiple parties who claim ownership. 2. Judicially ordered seizure of goods, as from a bankrupt party, or a person who acts in contempt of court. 3. Isolation of jury members or witnesses during trial proceedings, to preserve fairness during ...

  8. Dec 1, 2021 · The rule of witness sequestration demands that multiple witnesses to the same events be examined separately from one another to prevent them from, con-sciously or subconsciously, tailoring their testimony to ensure that it remains consistent. Witness sequestration is conceptually simplistic and famously mighty.

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