witness statement definition
witness statement means a written statement signed by a person that contains the evidence which that person would be allowed to give orally.
witness statement means a statement which is a witness statement for the purposes of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 and which is supported by a statement of truth in accordance with Part 22 of those Rules.
witness statement means a witness statement verified by a statement of truth made in accordance with Part 32 of the CPR;
More Definitions of witness statement
witness statement means a document consisting of a short outline of the facts and issues that a lay witness will address in oral evidence.
witness statement means the witness statements and any documents referred to in the witness statement, provided by the Witnesses to the Inquiry.
witness statement. ( ) means a statement served under Order 38, rule 2A.
witness statement means a written outline of the evidence a person is likely to provide at a hearing event, including a list of all documents that person will rely upon; and
witness statement means a written statement of testimony by a witness of fact.
witness statement means a written or video account by a witness of the facts and details of a crime or an incident;
witness statement means the statement of any person with knowledge of relevant facts, regardless of when the statement was made, and is a (1) written statement signed or otherwise adopted or approved in writing by the person making it, or (2) a stenographic, mechanical, electrical, or other type of recording of a witness’s oral statement, or any substantially verbatim transcript of such recording. See Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 192.3(h).