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Witness Statements
A witness statement is a written document that records the evidence a witness intends to give in a legal proceeding. It is typically signed by the witness to confirm the accuracy of its contents.
Witness statements are used to present evidence to a judge or tribunal and are considered a crucial part of many legal cases. The statement should include:
- Personal details of the witness (name, address, occupation, contact information)
- A clear, logical account of the facts relevant to the case, based on the witness’s personal knowledge or expertise
- References to any documents or evidence attached to the statement
- The date and signature of the witness
Witness statements can be provided by anyone with relevant knowledge of the events in question, including eyewitnesses, expert witnesses, or, in some cases, the parties involved in the proceedings themselves. The purpose of a witness statement is to provide a reliable, written record of what the witness saw, heard, or experienced, which can be used as evidence in court or other legal hearings.