has sworn
My witness will corroborate my story.
This is a possessive meaning belonging to the witness. Here are some sentences.The witness's testimony was crucial to the lawyer's case.He had no sympathy for the witness's disability.That seat is the witness's.
Both examples are correct. For ONE witness, you would write "witness's answers" (using the apostrophe AND the 's'). For the plural, MORE THAN ONE witness, it is acceptable to omit the 's' : "witnesses' answers".
I read a book on the declaration of independence!
The possessive form of witness is witness's
sworn
Bailiff
No, the form of the possess noun is not correct:The correct singular possessive is witness's.The correct plural possessive is witnesses'.
The clerk of the court, most often. Sometimes the bailiff. Sometimes the judge.
Did you witness the accident?
i solemnly swear to tell the truth and only the truth let god help us
No, a trial begins when the bailiff has declared the trial to be in session, and the judge taps his gavel.
The witness's eye met mine, as her's looked very worried.
My witness will corroborate my story.
The witness's testimony was found guilty, therefore the suspect was claimed innocent.
The witness was called to testify in court about what they had seen.
During the trial one witness testified that he had procured illegal drugs from the defendant.