The Unus-Nullus Rule is a rule of evidence, which obtains in the civil law, that the testimony of one witness is equivalent to the testimony of none. It follows from a Latin saying "Testis unus, testis nullus". See: Wharton.
The Unus-Nullus Rule is a rule of evidence, which obtains in the civil law, that the testimony of one witness is equivalent to the testimony of none. It follows from a Latin saying "Testis unus, testis nullus". See: Wharton.