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Memorise your statement word for word and practise with the objections where necessary, practise possible areas for cross examination.

Stand and look at the judge when getting sworn in

Look at your barrister when getting asked questions but address judge when answering

During cross-examination try to always know where opposition is leading you to ensure to not get trapped into a corner

Try to make the opposition barrister feel stupid however smart their questions are

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