According to the King James Version, it is considered important to have two or three witnesses to verify a testimony.
In general, witnesses do not get paid for their testimony in court. However, some jurisdictions may provide compensation for witnesses' time and expenses.
It IS possible if his testimony and knowledge is strong enough AND, what's more important, the jury believes them.
The two or three witnesses provided testimony about the keyword.
No, witnesses do not need lawyers when testifying in court. Witnesses are typically called to provide their testimony and answer questions from the attorneys involved in the case. Witnesses may consult with a lawyer before testifying, but they do not have legal representation during their testimony.
A Jehovah's Witness is someone who gives testimony (witnesses) about Jehovah, the God of the Bible.
Witnesses do not typically get paid for their testimony in court. They are usually required to testify voluntarily and may only receive reimbursement for certain expenses, such as travel costs.
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"No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act," says the Constitution. :)
Yes, there are multiple accounts in the Bible where witnesses, including the apostles and other followers of Jesus, claim to have seen him alive after his crucifixion, providing testimony to his resurrection.
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Witnesses are excluded from the courtroom until it is their time to testify. This prevents their testimony from being tainted or influenced by hearing any other witness's testimony. Once they have testified, and if they are not subject to being "recalled" for further testimony, they may sit in court and observe the remainder of the trial.
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