The importance of corroboration is unique to Scots criminal law. The requirement for corroborating evidence means at least two different and independent sources of evidence are required in support of each crucial fact before a defendant can be convicted of a crime. Corroboration is required in Scots law as the evidence of a single witness, however credible, is … Continue reading Corroboration And Moorov Doctrine – Corrupt Scottish Law Used To Prosecute Men When There Is No Actual Evidence Of A Crime
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