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Criminal law — common law crimes — high treason — requirements — c evidence of conspiracy or incitement — must be at least one overt act or hostile intent — mere discussion not sufficient because there is no overt act or hostile intent
Criminal law — common law crimes — high treason — requirements — conspiracy — no conspiracy where one of conspirators merely pretending
Legal practitioner — conduct and ethics — prosecutor — duty of — to bring all relevant evidence before court -- relevant even if it does not support case for prosecution
Evidence — admissibility — video or audio tape — tape admissible as evidence even if part is inaudible, especially if accused accepts accuracy of audible parts
Evidence — witness — credibility — person standing to gain from his evidence cannot be considered credible
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