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I have an assault BI FV case in which the victim says in her statement "I don't want to press charges, he's told me if I do he will make me disappear. And he knows people who can do it." If we can't find her, we are wanting to have a hearing arguing that the defendant gave up his right to confront her when he threatened her against pressing charges/testifying. Has anyone done anything like this? Any suggestions? Thanks!
 
Posts: 3 | Location: Kaufman, Texas | Registered: May 22, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Forfeiture by Wrongdoing. There is a thread on this site about it.
 
Posts: 170 | Location: San Antonio, TX | Registered: May 31, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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What proof do you have that the guy threatened her, other than the victim's own self-serving statement?
 
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Would it help if we found her dead body?
 
Posts: 7860 | Location: Georgetown, Texas | Registered: January 25, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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In a forft. hearing hearsay is admissible--so whoever she said that statement to can testify to it; also the standard is much lower... not beyond a reasonable doubt.
 
Posts: 61 | Location: Austin, Texas, USA | Registered: January 18, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I agree with Mark, forfeiture by wrong doing, but I would consider upping the ante and charge witness tampering and/or retaliation.
 
Posts: 261 | Location: Lampasas, Texas, USA | Registered: November 29, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I guess some people don't understand that jurors assess the credibility of the witnesses and decide whether there is enough proof.

I am often amused by people who think that everything today is videotaped, or, if not, it can't be proven.

While I am grateful for Big Brother watching, I am not about to install video equipent in my home so that, when confronted by a burglar, I can "prove" that the POS in the chair across from me in court is the guy who ran out of my house.
 
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