All 21 Uses
testimony
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An Innocent Client
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- It apparently hadn't entered his feeble mind that Watterson might take his testimony to the defense attorney, and Landers obviously hadn't said anything about our conversation at the courthouse.†
p. 248.9testimony = something that serves as evidence -- especially a statement at a trial or hearing
- "That testimony has no credibility," he said.†
p. 249.1 *
- He said he needed "direct testimony that Angel Christian confessed to Sarah Dillard that Angel killed John Paul Tester:' Landers was authorized to offer Sarah a get-out-of-jail-free card in return for her "truthful" testimony.†
p. 258.8
- He said he needed "direct testimony that Angel Christian confessed to Sarah Dillard that Angel killed John Paul Tester:' Landers was authorized to offer Sarah a get-out-of-jail-free card in return for her "truthful" testimony.†
p. 258.9
- In exchange for your testimony, your sentence will be reduced to time served, plus you get to make your brother look bad.†
p. 260.1
- Agent Landers woke up in a foul mood, knowing he had to spend the next few days in a courtroom on a case he might lose, even with Dillard's sister's testimony.†
p. 275.2
- Landers was scheduled to testify in the Angel Christian case in the afternoon, but depending on what forensics found in the barn, he knew his testimony might have to change.†
p. 279.6
- From the mouth of Agent Landers, those conservative women would hear testimony that Angel was a runaway and that she had worked, if only for a short time, in a strip club.†
p. 281.6
- Since there will be testimony that Miss Christian had contact with Mr. Tester at the club, that she leaned over and served him drinks, and that he deliberately and obnoxiously rubbed himself against her, it's not only possible but probable that the hairs were transferred from Miss Christian to Reverend Tester at the club.†
p. 290.7
- If you come back and resume the trial, you're going to lose, even with my sister's testimony.†
p. 301.1
- The problem I have with putting her on the stand now is that I can't get any medical testimony in.†
p. 318.5
- Tom Short would have helped us out if she'd told me about this on the front end, but there's no way Judge Green will let me use medical testimony this late.†
p. 318.6
- Sarah was obligated to provide "truthful testimony" in court in the case of the State vs. Angel Christian, and upon her having provided that testimony, she was to be released immediately.†
p. 324.8
- Sarah was obligated to provide "truthful testimony" in court in the case of the State vs. Angel Christian, and upon her having provided that testimony, she was to be released immediately.†
p. 324.8
- What's your truthful testimony going to be?†
p. 324.9
- She tried to help the prosecution by pointing out that he'd ingested a date-rape drug, but she could offer no testimony as to how the drug entered his body.†
p. 326.2
- Her testimony provided a brief moment of levity in an otherwise deadly serious trial.†
p. 326.5
- "Permission to treat the witness as hostile, Your Honor:' "She's your witness, Mr. Martin:' "I realize that, but her testimony is not what I was told it would be."†
p. 328.1
- He told me what her testimony would be.†
p. 328.2
- Isn't it true, Miss Dillard, that you entered into an agreement with the district attorney's office to provide truthful testimony in this case?†
p. 328.6
- I move to strike her testimony, Your Honor.†
p. 329.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(testimony) something that serves as evidence -- especially a statement at a trial or hearing
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)