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What problem were there in the witness statement?

What witness statement, in what case?


Can a witness statement be used as evidence in a court of law and is the person who fills out a witness statement subject to purgury?

yes


What does DR Withdrawn mean on HSBC Bank statement?

The DR code within HSBC stands for debit. DR withdrawn on a statement is a debit withdrawal that was made in the branch over the counter.


What is withdrawn by prosecution?

Withdrawn by either party in court means they are taking the statement back. They are withdrawing it from the scrutiny of the Rules of Evidence.


How old do you have to be to approach the witness stand?

On witness's statement to investigators - no. On the usability and admissability of them in court - yes.


What does ND mean on your bank statement?

"ND" on a bank statement could stand for "No Debits," which means that no money was withdrawn or debited from the account during the period covered by the statement.


What we call a person who gives a statement?

A person who gives a statement is called a witness.


What does CPT mean on a mini statement?

Cash point transaction (money you have withdrawn from the hole in the wall)


Should a witness's statement be included in the police report?

Absolutely.


Is a statement that is not based upon the personal knowledge of a witness?

Hearsay


What is a statement in court my witness about what someone has told the witness not what the witness actually saw it's usually not allowed by the judge?

This is hearsay, which is a secondary source of information that is not allowed.


Can you use a written witness statement in small claims court?

Generally, written testimony is unavailing if the other side does not have a chance to cross-examine the witness. It doesn't hurt to try, though, if that's the best you can do. A notarized statement might be very helpful to establish damages if the other side defaults (does not show up) and you can be awarded whatever damages you can prove.

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