This Essay provides a solution to the conundrum of statements made by very young children and offered against an accused in a criminal prosecution. Currently prevailing doctrine allows one of three basic outcomes. First, in some cases the child testifies at trial. But this is not always feasible, and when it is, cross-examination is a poor method for determining the truth. Second, evidence of the child\u27s statement may be excluded, which denies the adjudicative process of potentially valuable information. Third, the evidence may be admitted without the child testifying at trial, which leaves the accused with no practical ability to examine the child. We contend that courts should apply a very different framework. Some very young children ...
With the issuance of Crawford v. Washington, 514 U.S. 36 (2004), by the United States Supreme Court ...
A child can be caused great harm by multiple interviews and the trauma associated with testifying in...
This article discusses the importance of a child\u27s testimony in a criminal prosecution by examini...
This Essay provides a solution to the conundrum of statements made by very young children and offere...
Cross-examination of witnesses has often been called the “greatest legal engine ever invented for th...
The papers in this symposium were originally prepared for the Section on Evidence of the 2007 Annual...
Young children are frequently precluded from testifying at trial on the grounds of incompetency beca...
Special measures have been introduced to improve the conditions under which children appear in court...
The competency of child witnesses in cases of sexual abuse to give evidence in court and the admissi...
Child victims are often the only eyewitnesses in cases against their abusers. A child\u27s testimony...
Most parents will agree that small children have an uncanny ability of being in strange places at un...
The judicial system is struggling to accommodate the special needs of a rapidly growing number of ch...
Youth alone does not make a child witness\u27 statements unreliable. Generally speaking, children ar...
For the purpose of this study tbe child witness in the accusatorial system will be viewed as a sourc...
Children fall under the special category of vulnerable witnesses. Children’s vulnerability is the re...
With the issuance of Crawford v. Washington, 514 U.S. 36 (2004), by the United States Supreme Court ...
A child can be caused great harm by multiple interviews and the trauma associated with testifying in...
This article discusses the importance of a child\u27s testimony in a criminal prosecution by examini...
This Essay provides a solution to the conundrum of statements made by very young children and offere...
Cross-examination of witnesses has often been called the “greatest legal engine ever invented for th...
The papers in this symposium were originally prepared for the Section on Evidence of the 2007 Annual...
Young children are frequently precluded from testifying at trial on the grounds of incompetency beca...
Special measures have been introduced to improve the conditions under which children appear in court...
The competency of child witnesses in cases of sexual abuse to give evidence in court and the admissi...
Child victims are often the only eyewitnesses in cases against their abusers. A child\u27s testimony...
Most parents will agree that small children have an uncanny ability of being in strange places at un...
The judicial system is struggling to accommodate the special needs of a rapidly growing number of ch...
Youth alone does not make a child witness\u27 statements unreliable. Generally speaking, children ar...
For the purpose of this study tbe child witness in the accusatorial system will be viewed as a sourc...
Children fall under the special category of vulnerable witnesses. Children’s vulnerability is the re...
With the issuance of Crawford v. Washington, 514 U.S. 36 (2004), by the United States Supreme Court ...
A child can be caused great harm by multiple interviews and the trauma associated with testifying in...
This article discusses the importance of a child\u27s testimony in a criminal prosecution by examini...