Accomplice testimony remains admissible where corroboration supports conviction based on such witness evidence in criminal proceedings. An accomplice is a competent witness against an accused, and a conviction is not illegal if it proceeds upon the corroborated testimony of an accomplice; the statute requires independent corroboration of material facts as the safeguard for relying on an accomplice's account.
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Accomplice testimony remains admissible where corroboration supports conviction based on such witness evidence in criminal proceedings.
An accomplice is a competent witness against an accused, and a conviction is not illegal if it proceeds upon the corroborated testimony of an accomplice; the statute requires independent corroboration of material facts as the safeguard for relying on an accomplice's account.
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