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Q: When hearing a case the Supreme Court does not hear testimony from witnesses?
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No, Just as in criminal cases all potential witnesses are excluded from the hearing or trial until their turn comes to testify. This is so that their testimony is not 'tainted' or influenced by what they hear during anyone else's testimony.


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Why is there no jury or witness during a hearing at the Supreme Court?

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Are expert witnesses paid for court appearances?

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