Heck Tate, Mayella Ewell, Bob Ewell and Tom Robinson
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.
Heck Tate, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell, and Tom Robinson. In that order.
She testifies in Chapter 18.
When someone testifies, they provide sworn evidence or testimony during a legal proceeding such as a trial or hearing. Their testimony is used to help determine the facts of the case and may influence the outcome. It is important for a witness to tell the truth while testifying to avoid potential legal consequences for perjury.
Heck Tate, Tom Robinson, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell.
Witness
In "The Great Gatsby," Catherine testifies at the trial about the hit-and-run incident involving Myrtle Wilson. She denies knowing anything significant about the incident, protecting her lover, Tom Buchanan, from implication. Her testimony reflects her loyalty to Tom and her willingness to cover up the truth to protect him.
Heck Tate, the sheriff of Maycomb County in "To Kill a Mockingbird," is on the side of justice during the trial. He presents evidence that supports Tom Robinson's innocence and testifies against Bob Ewell's accusation of Tom. Heck Tate believes in fair and honest proceedings in the court.
He testifies to get out of jail early.
opposing party witness
A witness