To: liberallarry
One would think the trooper's report would be sufficient proof. Presumably, he appeared on the scene shortly after the crime was committed - either at the home or at a relative's home or at a hospital. Where's the problem?
To: liberallarry
One would think the trooper's report would be sufficient proof. It would be hearsay. The Deputy could testify that he was at the house. That Mrs. Johnson was there at the time he took her statement. That she was bruised. But unless he was in the house at the time of the burglary there is no way for him to testify that Mrs. Johnson and Allen were there together. He didn't see it. Therefore he doesn't, in a legal sense, know it.
143 posted on
02/07/2004 3:28:47 PM PST by
Harmless Teddy Bear
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