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  1. Dec 1, 2023 · Sequestration of witnesses until they testify is authorized by both G.S. 15A-1225 and Rule of Evidence 615, which allow sequestration upon motion of either party or the court’s own motion. However, Rule 615 does not authorized the exclusion of the following four types of witnesses: 1. A party who is a natural person.

  2. justifying the practice of separating witnesses to expose incon-sistenciesintheirtestimony.Theruleofexclusionalsoaims“to prevent the possibility of one witness shaping his testimony to match that given by other witnesses at the trial.” Such shaping may be an unconscious reaction to suggestion rather than a deliberate attempt at collusion.

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  4. May 19, 2021 · If “the rule” is invoked, a court has no choice but to grant sequestration of witnesses, except for the narrow exceptions laid out in FRE 615. This rule is set in centuries of precedent. What is less settled, however, is whether a party in a lawsuit can ask for witnesses to be sequestered prior to trial.

  5. 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.

  6. sequester. 1. The act of isolating someone during trial proceedings. The jury, or some witness, may be sequestered to preserve fairness during the trial. Thus, when not fulfilling their roles at trial, sequestered persons may live in a hotel so that they are not influenced by the opinions of journalists, friends, and family. 2.

  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 ...

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