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Article VI. Witnesses

  1. Competency and Incompetency of Witnesses
  2. Lack of Personal Knowledge
  3. Oath or Affirmation
  4. Interpreters
  5. Competency of Judge as a Witness
  6. Competency of Juror as a Witness
  7. Whom May Impeach
  8. Evidence of Character and Conduct of a Witness
  9. Impeachment by Evidence of Conviction of Crime
  10. Religious Beliefs or Opinions
  11. Mode and Order of Interrogation and Presentation
  12. Writing Used to Refresh Memory
  13. Prior Statements of Witnesses: Impeachment and Support
  14. Exclusion of Witnesses
  15. Production of Statements of Witnesses in Criminal Cases

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This site is maintained by Benson Varghese. Benson is the Managing Partner of Varghese Summersett PLLC, a criminal defense firm with its principal office in Fort Worth, Texas.

Benson Varghese graduated with a B.B.A. from Southern Methodist University. While in law school at Texas Tech, he ran a nationally-syndicated blog and his articles have been featured in the Wall Street Journal Blog, the ABA Journal Blog, Above the Law, and many other publications. Benson was also an editor for the Estate Planning & Community Property Law Journal as well as the Texas Bank Lawyer.

After graduating from law school, Benson joined the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office before starting his own practice that today is the largest criminal defense firm in Fort Worth.

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