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Title: How To Be An Effective Witness
Author: Sheldon B. Sepstead
Source: American Gas Association 1981
Year Published: 1981
Abstract: Judicial proceedings, civil and criminal, are like snowflakes and fingerprints. No two are the same. Variables abound. Some of them are: 1. The lime and venue or place of trial 2. The court or forum (state or federal) where the proceedings are held 3. The facts, issues and applicable law 4. The judge and jury 5. The parties, their attorneys and the witnesses Every litigated case has its own unique casi of characters. Included in that cast are the witnesses through or by whom the facts are elicited and, in the case of experts, opinions are given. On the theory that the chain of evidence is only as strong as the weakest link, witnesses play an important role, and the purpose here is to highlight the ways in which a witness can be effective.




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