Does the testimony of a single witness have to be sufficient to convict a defendant?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Salter, B250452 (Cal. App. 2014):

different verdict could reasonably have been reached. (People v. Proctor (1992) 4 Cal.4th 499, 529.) The testimony of a single witness is sufficient to support a conviction. (People v. Young (2005) 34 Cal.4th 1149, 1181.)

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