he behaves very normally
he acts as if tom did something terribly wrong, when in reality, it didnt happen
Mr. Ewell behaves belligerently and defensively on the witness stand. He is openly hostile towards Atticus Finch and lacks credibility in his testimony due to inconsistencies in his story. His behavior reflects his deceitful and manipulative nature.
Mayella Ewell
Jem
On witness's statement to investigators - no. On the usability and admissability of them in court - yes.
Generally speaking, a witness. They can be a witness for the defense or a witness for the prosecution in a criminal case. They can be a witness for the defense or a witness for the plaintiff in a civil case. If they are testifying in behalf of someone they would rather be testifying against, they are called a "hostile witness." NOTE: This question would be better to have been asked under the Legal or Law category so I will move it there.
to behave/act formally or to stand on ceremony
ur get
A jury may consider a witness's demeanor on the stand in determining the witness's credibility.
"W is for Witness".
Mr. Ewell
After Mayella Ewell leaves the witness stand, the trial will continue with the next witness or the cross-examination of the current one by the opposing lawyer. The lawyers will then use the testimonies and evidence presented to build their case and argue for their respective sides.
Are you asking about the word SUBPOENA? Or are you asking about telling a witness to, "take the stand" in order to testify?
The Young and the Restless - 1973 Sharon Takes the Witness Stand 1-9620 was released on: USA: 1 April 2011