Are you asking about a witness?
The person who testifies at a trial is usually a witness. Witnesses provide their account of events or information relevant to the case under oath. It is important for witnesses to provide truthful and accurate testimony to assist in reaching a fair verdict.
Are you asking about a witness?
Witness
Heck Tate, Mayella Ewell, Bob Ewell and Tom Robinson
Heck Tate, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell, and Tom Robinson. In that order.
opposing party witness
A person who testifies against you is often called a "perjurer" or "liar." (wink)AnswerThe opposing party's witnesses are generally called to testify against you. If you are being tried criminally, they are often called "State's witnesses."
She testifies in Chapter 18.
These people are colloquially termed "whistle-blowers."
The trial Judge.
Yes. Person A is an 'eye-witness'. His testimony is admissible as evidence because he was present when person B assaulted person C.
The plaintiff in a civil trial is the person that is making the claim. In a criminal trial it is the government.
Heck Tate, Tom Robinson, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell.