Hearsay
Trade and trave
Its called "self" it means the changing yet enduring personal identity
Science
ennead
I think it's technology.
It was silly for Alice to be called as a witness because she was not present at the event in question and therefore would not have firsthand knowledge to provide relevant testimony. Additionally, her testimony would likely be hearsay and not admissible in court.
An expert witness is someone who has special education, knowledge, training or experience in a specific field. They are often called as a witness in legal cases and may receive compensation for testifying.
DATA:The collection of raw facts and figures is called data.INFORMATION:The data after processing is called information.
A witness (person who knew what happened/) who was actually there. A second-person witness would be someone who got told what happened BY a first person witness. First person witnesses are also called first hand witnesses
An expert witness is someone that testifies according to their knowledge on a subject that pertains to the evidence given. Their expertise is needed to identify, test, and explain the evidence and how it is useful in proving information for either the innocence or guilt of a suspect. Examples of this would be trace evidence, DNA evidence, fingerprint analysis or ballistics. A lay witness, however, is a person that gives testimony based on direct knowledge of the person or crime. A lay witness does not testify based on any education. There is something called an expert lay witness, that could testify based on experience of something pertaining to the case.
Yes, depending on the type of criminal or civil proceeding underway. Although a witness may have no direct knowledge of the offense, they may be called upon to give background information or present evidence.
An opinion witness is a witness who is allowed to provide their opinions or interpretations on matters within their expertise during legal proceedings. This type of witness is typically called upon to offer specialized knowledge or insights that the average person may not possess.
An adverse witness is a witness who is called by the opposing party in a legal proceeding or trial. This witness is expected to provide testimony that is unfavorable or contradictory to the position of the party that called them.
assumptions
An unrelated, and uninterested third party.An unrelated, and uninterested third party.An unrelated, and uninterested third party.An unrelated, and uninterested third party.
A first-person witness is someone who directly experiences or observes an event, incident, or situation and can provide firsthand knowledge or testimony about it. This individual can offer personal accounts or details based on what they themselves saw, heard, or experienced.
A lay witness is a character witness or other person who is called on to testify and is not considered an expert.