6-Law-Trial-Witness-Testimony

attest

Witnesses can sign {attest}| statements.

averment

Witnesses can testify about fact statements {averment}.

deponent

People {deponent}| can make written statements under oath.

friend of the court

Courts can allow parties {amicus curiae} {friend of the court}| to give evidence or present arguments, because parties have interest in case. Friends of court have no right to do those things, only court permission. Lawyers can represent neither defendant nor plaintiff but present relevant evidence.

hearsay

Evidence {hearsay} can come from secondary sources.

presentment in law

People can make formal statements {presentment}|, or grand juries can report, to courts.

state's evidence

Accused persons can testify against another accused person {state's evidence}|.

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