Jay Leiderman is a criminal defense attorney in Ventura, California. He co-authored the first ever book on the legal defense of California medical marijuana crimes and has been called the “Hacktivist’s Advocate” for his work defending those accused of computer crimes. He has been recognized and won awards for going above and beyond to represent clients accused of all sorts of crimes. Jay frequently lectures around the state and nation on various criminal defense topics.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
New evidence and changing witness statements
Justices Bar Recanted Statement's Admission Absent Testimony
("The New Jersey Supreme Court on Aug. 12 ordered a new trial for a man
convicted of murder, saying the trial judge was wrong to admit a witness's
recanted statement into evidence without requiring her to appear in court based
on the belief that the witness had feigned memory loss.")
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