Missing-Witness Rule
Definition
Rule in some jurisdictions that a party’s failure to produce favorable witnesses or evidence allows a jury to infer that the missing testimony or evidence would be unfavorable.
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Rule in some jurisdictions that a party’s failure to produce favorable witnesses or evidence allows a jury to infer that the missing testimony or evidence would be unfavorable.