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Pretrial competency hearings may be held in child sex abuse cases to consider whether a young child's testimony has been tainted by outside influence, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled. The majority ruled that outside influence that taints a child witness's testimony compromises the competency of that testimony, not the witness's credibility. The proper way to vet the testimony is through a pretrial hearing, the court said.
October 01, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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