the daughter who was raped
There were only three people at the "scene of the crime." Mayella, Tom Robinson, and Mayella's father, Bob Ewell.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the second witness called to the stand is Bob Ewell. He is called to testify during the trial in which Tom Robinson is accused of assaulting his daughter, Mayella Ewell.
The second witness called to the stand during Tom Robinson's trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was Bob Ewell, the father of Mayella Ewell. He was the one who accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter, Mayella.
The third witness called to the stand in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Mayella Ewell. She is a key character in the trial of Tom Robinson, providing important testimony that shapes the outcome of the case.
Mr. Ewell
the daughter who was rapedThere were only three people at the "scene of the crime." Mayella, Tom Robinson, and Mayella's father, Bob Ewell.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the first witness on the stand is Heck Tate, the sheriff of Maycomb, who testifies about the events of the night of the alleged assault.
This is not in any particular order, Sheriff Tate, Tom Robinson, Mayella Ewell and her father, Bob Ewell.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the character known for being an expert liar is Mayella Ewell. She lies on the witness stand during Tom Robinson's trial, accusing him of assaulting her, when in reality she made advances towards him.
Are you asking about the word SUBPOENA? Or are you asking about telling a witness to, "take the stand" in order to testify?
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.
Tom's behavior on the witness stand in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is ironic because even though he testifies truthfully and respectfully, the town still convicts him based on his race rather than the evidence. This highlights the hypocrisy and injustice of the legal system and society's prejudice.
They're allowed to cross-examine him. The witness is called to the stand - and gives their account of what they saw. The opposing counsel then has the chance to question the witness - in an attempt to disprove their evidence.
If you are called upon to testify, you will have to speak from the witness stand in open court.