Guest post by Joe Hoft
“Dr.” Ford is not turning over her therapist’s notes to the Senate regarding her suppressed memories about Judge Kavanaugh abusing her decades earlier. This may be because if they were obtained through hypnosis then they would be “absolutely inadmissible” in the court of law in many states, including New York and Maryland.
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Judge Janine had a specialist in District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick on her show last night regarding suppressed memories and what is considered solid evidence in the court of law. Memories obtained through hypnosis are “absolutely inadmissible” in the court of law in Maryland and many other state:
You may find yourself asking how someone could make accusations about another person nearly 40 years ago- without any evidence or corroboration? District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick is an expert and here to discuss. pic.twitter.com/rC27N5VZ22
— Jeanine Pirro (@JudgeJeanine) September 30, 2018
On top of this, the most unreliable forms of evidence are confessions and eye witness recollections –
Deeply true. Two most unreliable, but often believed, forms of testimony: 1) confessions; 2) eye witness recollections. https://t.co/72Q2V6SzTm
— Robert Barnes (@Barnes_Law) September 28, 2018
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Still, some people thought “Dr.” Ford was under a hypnotic trance during her Senate Testimony –
She was under a hypnotic trance. pic.twitter.com/N0BOrQb2Tl
— Nostrilmandias (@nostrilmandias) September 30, 2018
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