Which one of the following is not a safeguard to ensure that only competent evidence is presented in court?
A) taking an oath so the witness feels compelled to tell the truth
B) subjecting witnesses to cross-examination so their perceptions, ability to recollect, and sincerity can be called into question by the opposition
C) applying stress to the subjecting witness to ascertain the complete truth
D) displaying the witness before the whole court so the judge and jury can observe the witness's demeanor and behavior
Correct Answer:
Verified
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