Accomplice Quote by Anonymous
“The theory for admitting accomplice testimony that is uncorroborated is that conspiracy is by its nature secretive and that only the parties to it can know it occurred. But in practice this means the accomplice's guilt is modified to the degree that he can convict the defendant.”
About This Quote
Source Legal Text: Criminal Procedure Commentary, unknown source
The rule allows uncorroborated accomplice testimony because conspiracies are secret, but it effectively lets the accomplice’s guilt influence the defendant’s conviction.
In simple terms: Secret conspiracies justify using unverified accomplice statements, which can affect verdicts.
Beware of over‑reliance on uncorroborated testimony.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Criminal trials
- jury deliberations
- defense strategy
- prosecution case building
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can courts ensure reliability of such testimony?
- What safeguards protect defendants?
The rule may compromise fairness if the accomplice’s guilt is not independently verified.