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51present recollection revived — The use by a witness of some writing or other object to refresh his recollection so that he may testify about past events from present recollection. Askins v. State, Md.App., 284 A.2d 626, 631. See also present recollection recorded …
52´Sakuntalā and the Ring of Recollection — Kālidāsa (ca. 400) Abhijñāna´sākuntala (usually translated as “The recognition of ´ Sākuntalā” or “Sākuntalā and the ring of recollection,” but often simply called Sākuntalā) is the best known play by India’s acknowledged greatest master of …
53recorded past recollection — In evidence, a document which was prepared at a time when the events recorded were fresh in the mind and memory of the person preparing it may be admissible as an exception to the hearsay rule if, as a preliminary matter, the judge is satisfied… …
54refreshing recollection — See recollection recorded past recollection refreshing the memory …
55bring to recollection — index remind Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
56present recollection recorded — A witness may use any document which helps revive or jog his memory of a past event and such document does not thereby become evidence. His testimony is the evidence though the opponent is entitled to see and examine the document and to impeach… …
57self-recollection — n. * * * …
58self-recollection — self′ recollec′tion n …
59refreshing recollection — See refreshing memory …
60self-recollection — n …