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Witnesses may (or may not) provide additional evidence relative to the outcome of the case. The legal team on both sides have the right to question any witnesses - to enhance the case for - or against the accused.
The Sixth Amendment protects the right not to confront your witnesses against you.
The sixth amendment.
Witness is the correct spelling when referring to a single person."The witness has arrived in court".Witnesses is correct when referring to more than one person."The witnesses were vital to the case".
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To show evidence about the crime
Ah, such a lovely question. The plural possessive of "witnesses" is "witnesses'". It's like a gentle whisper of nature's beauty, reminding us that even in grammar, there is harmony and balance. Just add an apostrophe after the "s" to show that the witnesses own something.
The opportunity for the prosecution to question the defense's witnesses is called "cross-examination." During this phase, the prosecution aims to challenge the credibility and reliability of the defense's witnesses to strengthen their case. Cross-examination typically occurs after the defense has presented its case and called its witnesses.
right to a prompt and public trial