Tips for Testifying in Court
January 12, 2010 by admin
Filed under Tips and Guidelines for Testifying in Court

- Listen to the question. Make certain you understand the question. If you do not understand the question, ask the attorney to repeat the question.
- Repeat the question in your head.
- Answer the question with the shortest answer consistent with the truth, and shut up.
- Do not volunteer information.
- Do not get angry.
- Answer the question truthfully, even if the answer hurts you.
- Watch out for the compound question.
- Watch out for the question that assumes facts that are not true.
- Watch out for questions that give a wrongful summation of the facts.
- Do not characterize your testimony.
- Try to avoid using absolute words, like “no”, “never”, and “all”.
- Avoid getting boxed in with “everything you remember”, or “everything you know”.


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