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Witnesses are requested by the parties involved and ordered to appear by the court, and are obligated to reveal anything relevant to the matter at hand, unless it violates their right to avoid self-incrimination.

Another View: Witnesses are issued SUBPOENAS, in the name of the court, requiring that they appear and give testimony in the matter under trial. They are obligated to answer all questions put to them by the attorneys or the judge TRUTHFULLY and WITHOUT DECEPTION, but they are NOT required to make any statements about subjects that they have not been specifically questioned about.

The questions will be asked by attorneys representing both sides of the issue, and the testimony will be delivered in front of the jury, or (in the case of a bench trial) only the judge. Unless the hearing/trial has been ordered 'closed' by the judge, the court room may contain any members of the general public who may be present as observers.

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Witnesses are typically served with a subpoena to appear in court. Once at trial, witnesses are obligated to reveal the truth about the events or information relevant to the case. They have a duty to reveal this information to the court, the prosecution, and the defense under oath.

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How are witnesses brought to trial and what are they obligated to reveal to whom?

Witnesses are requested by the parties involved and ordered to appear by the court, and are obligated to reveal anything relevant to the matter at hand, unless it violates their right to avoid self-incrimination.Another View: Witnesses are issued SUBPOENAS, in the name of the court, requiring that they appear and give testimony in the matter under trial. They are obligated to answer all questions put to them by the attorneys or the judge TRUTHFULLY and WITHOUT DECEPTION, but they are NOT required to make any statements about subjects that they have not been specifically questioned about.The questions will be asked by attorneys representing both sides of the issue, and the testimony will be delivered in front of the jury, or (in the case of a bench trial) only the judge. Unless the hearing/trial has been ordered 'closed' by the judge, the court room may contain any members of the general public who may be present as observers.


How are witnesses brought to trial and what are they obligated to reveals and to whom?

Witnesses are requested by the parties involved and ordered to appear by the court, and are obligated to reveal anything relevant to the matter at hand, unless it violates their right to avoid self-incrimination.Another View: Witnesses are issued SUBPOENAS, in the name of the court, requiring that they appear and give testimony in the matter under trial. They are obligated to answer all questions put to them by the attorneys or the judge TRUTHFULLY and WITHOUT DECEPTION, but they are NOT required to make any statements about subjects that they have not been specifically questioned about.The questions will be asked by attorneys representing both sides of the issue, and the testimony will be delivered in front of the jury, or (in the case of a bench trial) only the judge. Unless the hearing/trial has been ordered 'closed' by the judge, the court room may contain any members of the general public who may be present as observers.


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