HectorBerlioz
Junior Member
I am contesting a speeding violation in Pennsylvania.
If the Officer begins reading from his notes, I’m going to Object, based on a lack of Independent Recollection (i.e. the Officer is my accuser, not his or her notes).
However, I need to know if ***I*** am allowed to use my notes during the trial. Basically, I have written down everything that I want to say...
Can I use these notes when I:
- Object to the Officer’s testimony?
- Cross examine the Officer?
- Make a motion for dismissal?
- Present my Defense case?
Thanks in advance for your help,
===Terence===
If the Officer begins reading from his notes, I’m going to Object, based on a lack of Independent Recollection (i.e. the Officer is my accuser, not his or her notes).
However, I need to know if ***I*** am allowed to use my notes during the trial. Basically, I have written down everything that I want to say...
Can I use these notes when I:
- Object to the Officer’s testimony?
- Cross examine the Officer?
- Make a motion for dismissal?
- Present my Defense case?
Thanks in advance for your help,
===Terence===