Asked by Belamy Counou on May 31, 2024
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Friendly witnesses should
A) not be informed that they will be receiving a subpoena.
B) be informed that all witnesses receive subpoenas, and be told when to expect the subpoena.
C) not be served with a subpoena.
D) be served only with an unofficial subpoena.
Subpoena
A legal document ordering an individual to appear in court or to produce documents or other evidence in a legal proceeding.
Friendly Witnesses
Witnesses who are expected to provide testimony that supports the position of the party calling them.
- Acquire the ability to prepare witnesses and ensure effective communication in a trial setting.
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Zybrea KnightJun 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Friendly witnesses should be informed that all witnesses receive subpoenas, and be told when to expect the subpoena. This helps manage their expectations and ensures their cooperation in the legal process.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire the ability to prepare witnesses and ensure effective communication in a trial setting.
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