Refreshing memory allows witnesses to use contemporaneous writings and court permitted copies during examination, with experts using treatises. Refreshing memory permits a witness, while under examination, to refer to writings made by himself at the time of the transaction or so soon afterwards that the Court considers the transaction was then fresh in his memory; a witness may also refer to such writings made by another if he read them within that time and knew them to be correct.
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Refreshing memory allows witnesses to use contemporaneous writings and court permitted copies during examination, with experts using treatises.
Refreshing memory permits a witness, while under examination, to refer to writings made by himself at the time of the transaction or so soon afterwards that the Court considers the transaction was then fresh in his memory; a witness may also refer to such writings made by another if he read them within that time and knew them to be correct.
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