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- Although the process might be different from state to state and from court to court, in most courts, you will let the judge know who it is that you want to call to come and testify by saying “Your Honor, I call my first witness, Jane Doe.” Then, the court officer will generally go into the waiting room to alert the witness.
www.womenslaw.org/laws/preparing-court-yourself/hearing/presenting-your-case/how-do-i-introduce-call-witness
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