THE ARROYO JUDGMENT 4: DON'T MAKE ALLEGATIONS OF LYING IF YOU HAVEN'T PUT THEM TO THE WITNESS

The previous posts* on the Arroyo judgment have concentrated, for the most part, on the judge's criticisms of the evidence of the claimant.  However there is one short passage which illustrates an important principle of litigation - a party cannot make allegations of dishonesty if they have not put ...

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