Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 32Connecticut Bar Association, 1958 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 103
... child . It is the purpose of this note to examine the methods used and the theories adopted by the courts in considering this problem . Ordinarily it is the province of the trial judge to determine the testimonial competency of children ...
... child . It is the purpose of this note to examine the methods used and the theories adopted by the courts in considering this problem . Ordinarily it is the province of the trial judge to determine the testimonial competency of children ...
Page 106
... child under the age of seven is incapable of committing a crime , 27 and in Connecticut it is prob- able that a child under sixteen is also incapable.28 It would thus appear that the requirement of an oath , as a deterrent to perjury ...
... child under the age of seven is incapable of committing a crime , 27 and in Connecticut it is prob- able that a child under sixteen is also incapable.28 It would thus appear that the requirement of an oath , as a deterrent to perjury ...
Page 107
... child has sufficient in- telligence and sense of obligation to tell the truth . Such testi- mony may be given on a ... child . . . under the age of 12 years . . . does not in the opinion of the court under- stand the nature of an oath ...
... child has sufficient in- telligence and sense of obligation to tell the truth . Such testi- mony may be given on a ... child . . . under the age of 12 years . . . does not in the opinion of the court under- stand the nature of an oath ...
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