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  2. Apr 8, 2020 · Overview. If you are making a witness statements it should: be written in your own words, in the first person. state facts within your personal knowledge, and if not. specify the source of the information or belief is not within your direct knowledge. not give opinions, unless you’re an expert.

  3. Apr 16, 2020 · The starting point for any witness statement is that is the evidence of fact that the witness can give, it should be in the witness’ own words where possible, and should avoid argument, expressions of opinion, submissions about the issues and observations about the evidence of other witnesses.

  4. Jul 10, 2020 · Overview. If you are making a witness statements it should: be written in your own words, in the first person. state facts within your personal knowledge, and if not. specify the source of the information or belief is not within your direct knowledge. not give opinions, unless you’re an expert.

  5. The witness must state, if practicable, on important disputed matters of fact, how well they recall the matters addressed and whether, and if so how and when, their recollection has been refreshed by reference to documents, identifying those documents.

  6. Aug 26, 2021 · Witness statements should (where possible) be prepared with the witness personally, letting the witness explain, and getting down an account that’s both concise, but in the witness’s own “True Voice”.

  7. Apr 22, 2021 · Wherever possible, a witness statement should be based on a record or notes made of an interview with the witness (SBP para 3.10) That interview should avoid leading questions where practicable, and should not use leading questions at all in relation to contentious matters.

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