Federal Criminal Defense Attorney Explains Rules For Juries When A Witness Has Immunity
James S. Bell, PC James S. Bell, PC
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 Published On Jun 10, 2019

(855) 337-6836 -- https://jamesbellpc.com/practice-area... In this short video, defense lawyer James S. Bell explains Federal trial rules requiring the jury to weigh more carefully the evidence given by witness (informer or accomplice) when that witness has immunity. This is because the witness has reason to lie or stretch the truth.

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