Legal term for one who testifies as a witness for the state.
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Examples for "turn state's evidence"
Examples for "turn state's evidence"
1The prosecution used a great deal of pressure to make this boy turn state's evidence.
2Are you proposing I turn state's evidence on James?
3He wants to turn state's evidence!
4If I should turn state's evidence for so notorious a criminal as Crop-eared José I should certainly get immunity myself.
5Miss Wend, who had been hand in glove with the 'trust,' was now a bitter enemy, perhaps would turn state's evidence.
1The younger brother being state's evidence, had an encouraging prospect of acquittal.
2The prosecution used a great deal of pressure to make this boy turn state's evidence.
3Are you proposing I turn state's evidence on James?
4The others were Kennedy and the recaptured, half recalcitrant Pete; the latter turned state's evidence.
5He can gain immunity by turning state's evidence.
1I will turn king's evidence, and hunt out Lord Saxingham to send him to you.
2It was in your companionship that I lost my character, and now you turn king's evidence against the poor devil you seduced.
3As far as I can judge, two or three will turn King's evidence, and the rest will be executed.
4'You mean that you will turn King's evidence?'
5As he is so young he may turn King's evidence, and I feel sure that he did not go willingly into the affair.
6"Watusk means to turn king's evidence," said Ambrose.
7But I have this very day seen Cook myself- ImeanPeter Cook, the person that it is supposed will be permitted to turnking'sevidence.
8"Don't you think the murderer will bolt out of the country when he knows his mate is prepared to turn King's evidence against him?"
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