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    The Necessity for Voir Dire Derives Primarily from the Presumption
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The Necessity for Voir Dire Derives Primarily from the Presumption

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The necessity for voir dire derives primarily from the presumption that children may fail to appreciate the consequences of their testimony and the importance of complete and total disclosure and veracity.

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