Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia
can a downsyndrome adult with dementia have a relative interpret her testimony
in a court case were the alleged victim is an adult 52 year old downsyndrome with dementia and speech problems have her testimony against her alleged attacker interpreted by her family. or would this be allowed by a judge. the case is of a so called sexual nature yet to be determined.
Asked on 10/23/05, 9:25 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
Re: can a downsyndrome adult with dementia have a relative interpret her testimony
This is a question you should put to the prosecutor who will determine who will appear to testify for the Commonwealth.
Answered on 10/23/05, 11:37 pm
Related Questions & Answers
-
I don't have any protection ! my husband bought some land and it had been recently... Asked 10/23/05, 9:43 am in United States Virginia Criminal Law
-
Polygraph testing If you are asked by the police department to take a lie detector... Asked 10/17/05, 7:36 pm in United States Virginia Criminal Law
-
Espungement of Criminal Record I would like to know if a Felony charge can be... Asked 10/14/05, 10:45 am in United States Virginia Criminal Law
-
Truck vandalized by relative 2200 dollars damage to truck by wifes cousin he was... Asked 10/12/05, 9:39 pm in United States Virginia Criminal Law
-
Statute of limitations for bounced check in state of Virginia. What is the statute... Asked 10/11/05, 11:03 am in United States Virginia Criminal Law