Court witness requirements etc

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Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
And remember not to fart while giving evidence, at least audibly.

Nah. Small squeaky ones show you're taking things seriously and add to witness credibility.
 

DaveReading

Don't suffer fools gladly (must try harder!)
Location
Reading, obvs
There is plenty of time yet for them to plead guilty. Especially when they see you are willing to attend. They can do this even after you have arrived at court.
Exactly. A defendant can change their plea from not guilty to guilty at any point up to the start of the court hearing (or even beyond).

It's fairly common in the Crown Court for a defendant to maintain a not guilty plea in the hope that (as sometimes happens) a crucial prosecution witness doesn't show up. When you do arrive, be prepared for the possibility that a change of plea would mean that you don't need to give evidence after all.

And definitely get in touch with the Witness Service before the trial date. They will look after you while you wait to go into the courtroom, usually (depending on the court facilities) in a private waiting area to which the public doesn't have access. You can also ask them to arrange a pre-trial visit to the court if you think that will help.
 
I was called as a witness but didn't have to attend. The accused changed his plea to guilty before the trial. Luckily I contacted the court prior to the hearing and discovered I was not required. They had forgotten to notify me.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
I was called as a witness but didn't have to attend. The accused changed his plea to guilty before the trial. Luckily I contacted the court prior to the hearing and discovered I was not required. They had forgotten to notify me.

As was I. I'd witnessed a bizarre incident where someone had jumped out of a car on motorway slip road then ran across the motorway being chased by two other folk. Stopped and rang 999 as soon as I could.

Turned out two perps had absconded from prison (apparently you only "abscond" rather than "escape" from an open-prison), gone round the house of a former associate and nicked his car bundling him in the back. The copper took a statement from me a few days later, and by and by I was called upon to be a witness in court. Whilst waiting in an ante room there was a witness support guy putting me at ease. Also in the room was the victim, quite clearly rather frightened. Anyhow the two perps pled guilty at the last minute and I went home. I assume they got some extra time in a less amenable nick for their trouble
 
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