Witness Preparation before Trial in Anglo-American Law: Aims, Dangers, and Remedies

Criminal Justice Ethics 40 (3):179-213 (2021)
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Witness preparation before trial constitutes one of the lawyers’ most important and fundamental tools in the practice of criminal law. It fulfills the lawyer's professional duties both towards thei...

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