During the "discovery" portion of the trial procedure.
Yes.
It can be. It is up to the prosecutor or the defense lawyer. They need to be notarized.
Yes, but the judge may direct the lawyer to stop and let the witness finish. If you are on cross examination, the lawyer that represents you or called you as a witness will probably jump up and ask the judge to direct the lawyer to let you finish, unless you are rambling or need to be interrupted.
Generally speaking - yes - you do have the right to see it or refer to it (or a copy of it). You do not have the right to have it back.
What witness statement, in what case?
In a trial:a lawyer presents a witness to give directtestimony.The opposing lawyer then cross examines the witness (to minimize the effect of the witness).The original lawyer can redirect (possibly to reaffirm the witnesses original testimony.The opposing lawyer may try to recross the witness again.
A lawyer.
yes
The cast of Michutz LaChok - 2012 includes: Julietta Agronov as Herself - Witness Lucy Aharish as Typist Noy Alooshe as Himself - witness Idan Alterman as Himself - witness Kobi Arieli as Himself - witness Subliminal as Himself - witness Lilach Asulin as Herself - witness Avi Atinger as Lawyer Shauli Badishi as Lawyer Yonatan Barak as Lawyer Natan Bashevkin as Himself - witness Menachem Ben as Himself - witness Yisrael Bundak as Himself - witness Oshri Cohen as Himself - witness Sagiv Friedman as Lawyer Yossi Gavni as himself Yossi Gavni as Lawyer Yoel Geva as Himself - witness Uri Gottlieb as Himself - witness Lihi Griner as Herself - witness Yarden Harel as Herself - Entertainment News Hostess Gilad Kahana as Himself - witness Hadar Levi as herself Roi Levi as Judge Kobi Maimon as Himself - witness Adi Noyman as Herself - Witness Gideon Reicher as Himself - witness Simi Riger as Himself - witness Leon Rosenberg as Himself - Entertainment News Host Itai Segev as Himself - Witness Erez Shalem as Himself - witness Erez Shalem as Lawyer Lital Smadja as herself Nadav Yaakobi as Himself - witness Roy Zabari as Lawyer
No, you don't need a lawyer but you need a witness
Go and see your attorney (lawyer) about your options.Another View: If you were under the court's order to produce the statement and you failed to do so, you are in contempt of court.
One lawyer asking questions during the other lawyer's examination of a witness