
EVIDENCE #48 | Is corroboration required for accomplice ?
From CLP Classroom by Dennis Chong
February 27, 2026 · 5 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the legal requirements for corroboration in accomplice testimony against a co-accused.
An accomplice may testify against a co-accused, but can the court safely convict on that evidence alone? This episode explains whether corroboration is legally required, or merely a rule of prudence. For more information on the courses we offered, please visit www.clpexam.com
People in this episode
Host: Dennis Chong
Topics covered
- accomplice testimony
- corroboration
- legal evidence
- court proceedings
- criminal law
Keywords
- accomplice
- corroboration
- testimony
- conviction
- legal requirements
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