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CHAPTER 223— WITNESSES AND EVIDENCE
§ 3493. Deposition to authenticate foreign documents

The consular officer to whom any commission authorized under is addressed shall take testimony in accordance with its terms. Every person whose testimony is taken shall be cautioned and sworn to testify the whole truth and carefully examined. His testimony shall be reduced to writing or typewriting by the consular officer taking the testimony, or by some person under his personal supervision, or by the witness himself, in the presence of the consular officer and by no other person, and shall, after it has been reduced to writing or typewriting, be subscribed by the witness. Every foreign document, with respect to which testimony is taken, shall be annexed to such testimony and subscribed by each witness who appears for the purpose of establishing the genuineness of such document. When counsel for all the parties attend the examination of any witness whose testimony is to be taken on written interrogatories, they may consent that oral interrogatories in addition to those accompanying the commission may be put to the witness. The consular officer taking any testimony shall require an interpreter to be present when his services are needed or are requested by any party or his attorney.

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Title 18— CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

PART II— CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 223— WITNESSES AND EVIDENCE

§ 3481. Competency of accused

§ 3482. Evidence and witnesses—(Rule)

§ 3483. Indigent defendants, process to produce evidence—(Rule)

§ 3484. Subpoenas—(Rule)

§ 3485. Expert witnesses—(Rule)

§ 3486. Administrative subpoenas

[§ 3486A. Repealed. , , ]

§ 3487. Refusal to pay as evidence of embezzlement

§ 3488. Intoxicating liquor in Indian country as evidence of unlawful introduction

§ 3489. Discovery and inspection—(Rule)

§ 3490. Official record or entry—(Rule)

§ 3491. Foreign documents

§ 3492. Commission to consular officers to authenticate foreign documents

§ 3493. Deposition to authenticate foreign documents

§ 3494. Certification of genuineness of foreign document

§ 3495. Fees and expenses of consuls, counsel, interpreters and witnesses

§ 3496. Regulations by President as to commissions, fees of witnesses, counsel and interpreters

§ 3497. Account as evidence of embezzlement

§ 3498. Depositions—(Rule)

§ 3499. Contempt of court by witness—(Rule)

§ 3500. Demands for production of statements and reports of witnesses

§ 3501. Admissibility of confessions

§ 3502. Admissibility in evidence of eye witness testimony

[§ 3503. Repealed. , , ]

§ 3504. Litigation concerning sources of evidence

§ 3505. Foreign records of regularly conducted ac­tivity

§ 3506. Service of papers filed in opposition to official request by United States to foreign government for criminal evidence

§ 3507. Special master at foreign deposition

§ 3508. Custody and return of foreign witnesses

§ 3509. Child victims’ and child witnesses’ rights

§ 3510. Rights of victims to attend and observe trial

§ 3511. Judicial review of requests for information

§ 3512. Foreign requests for assistance in criminal investigations and prosecutions