To: milagro
The jury has no way of learning this unless he comes to court and repeats it in their presence. Otherwise, it’s not part of the trial evidentiary record. If it’s not part of that record, the jury cannot consider it.
To: theoilpainter
” the jury cannot consider it.”
As an ordinary schumck I’d say the jury can consider anything it hears regardless of a judge’s instructions.
33 posted on
05/16/2024 6:43:11 AM PDT by
cymbeline
(we saw men break out of a concentration camp.”)
To: theoilpainter
The jury has no way of learning this unless he comes to court and repeats it in their presence. Otherwise, it’s not part of the trial evidentiary record. If it’s not part of that record, the jury cannot consider it.Yes, but why he hasn't been approached about testifying is mysterious.
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