...canonical testimony cannot be given to the jury under Pennsylvania Rule of Criminal Procedure 646, Sarmina disagreed that the testimony, while it was not...
...playback of audiotaped...two rules of criminal procedure....
...playback of audiotaped...two rules of criminal procedure....
... Of the...certain criminal trials...the Pennsylvania Rules of...Criminal Procedure. ...
...public comment a proposal that would amend Rule 646 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure to give judges discretion over whether to allow...
..., (Sept. 22, 2003), a criminal fraud prosecution in the U...
...a criminal trial...case of first...However, Pennsylvania Rule of...Civil Procedure 646 "clearly...
...a criminal trial...case of first...However, Pennsylvania Rule of...Civil Procedure 646 "clearly...
...Arbitration * Admission of Evidence * Videotape * Authentication...bound by the Pennsylvania Rules of Evidence, he...
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