Court will record statement of every witness as given in the CS. The defence counsel need to highlight the drawbacks. Pradipta Nath(Expert)19 May 2022 Unless the defence highlight it by suggesting negetive questions, how can he take advantage during argument!
- The witness identified the suspect in court.(证人在法庭上确认了嫌疑人。) - There were multiple witnesses to the crime.(对于这起犯罪案件有多名目击者。) 二、witness的常见词组搭配 下面列举一些包含witness的常见词组,并详细解释其意义及用法: 1. bear witness to something:作为某事物的证明,说明观点...
Generally no. A judge might allow this on the motion of an attorney, but almost all testimony is given in court. A written statement might be incomplete, misleading, or have mistakes. More importantly, all of the parties in court have the right to ask questions of the witnesses. A written...
Court holds witness in contempt for refusing to answer questions
witness - be a witness to; "She witnessed the accident and had to testify in court" eyewitness - be present at an event and see it with one's own eyes watch - look attentively; "watch a basketball game" 2. witness - perceive or be contemporaneous with; "We found Republicans winning ...
is not to be regarded as hostile by reason only of the fact that he gives evidence unfavourable to the party calling him. This phrase has no technical meaning in Scotland, the advocate or solicitor being free to challenge a witness he himself has called, without the leave of the court. ...
1The child witnessGoing to court can be frightening,especially if you are a child.You may have to stand up in the witness box,and swear (发誓) to tell the truth and answer questions in front of a crowd of adults.It would be even (61)___ (frightening) if you were the victim of a...
This paper looks at the use of language in the law court - the high courts of the central region of Ghana. It investigates cross- examination questions and... C Logogye - 当代外语研究 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Chapter 13 - Qualifying an Expert in Court Before attempting to qualify an expe...
A witness, usually can be seen in the witness box of the court; who is present there to testify or interpret the story that he or she has seen. A competent witness is one who has the capability and aptitude to comprehend the questions posed to him by the court, according to section ...
1. To present oneself in a court of law to testify or give evidence on behalf of someone or some group.They want me to testify for the defense, but I'm terrified of going up in front of a judge and jury.The man who is witnessing for the plaintiff had his credibility seriously underm...