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Daily Mitzvah (Rambam)

Day 324: Negative Commandment 288

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Negative Commandment 288 (Digest)
Punishing a Defendant Based on the Testimony of a Single Witness

"One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity or for any sin"Deuteronomy 19:15.

It is forbidden for the courts to execute punishments or expropriate money based on the testimony provided by a single witness—even if that witness is completely trustworthy.

Though courts cannot punish or expropriate money based on the testimony of one witness, they can obligate the defendant to declare his innocence under oath based on such testimony.

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Daily Quote
Our great teacher, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, set forth a program for Chassidim of "avoda" (literally, "work"): to critically examine one's every action to be certain it conforms strictly with truth and involves conscientious effort.
Avoda does not imply - as some think, altogether erroneously - that one must pulverize mountains and shatter boulders, turn the world upside down. The absolute truth is that any positive and G-dly effort, whatever it may be, is perfectly satisfactory when performed with true intent.
  –Hayom Yom
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