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Noun Concept
Categories: Scots law, Prosecution, Scottish criminal law
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precognition
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Precognition in Scots law is the practice of precognoscing a witness, that is the taking of a factual statement from witnesses by both prosecution and defence after indictment or claim but before trial. Wikipedia
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Precognition in Scots law is the practice of precognoscing a witness, that is the taking of a factual statement from witnesses by both prosecution and defence after indictment or claim but before trial. Wikipedia
In Scots law, the practice of taking a factual statement from witnesses before trial Wikidata
The practice of taking a factual statement from a witness before a trial. Wiktionary
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