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Been an expert witness for 15 years, Witnesses usually get an easier run than the pro's Stay calm & take it easy, answer with enough info but keep to the point and don't waffle. Protracted silences between questions are a tactic to make you babble, dont, just quietly wait for the next question, if they imply they expect more info/conjecture from you, simply state that you have answered the question as fully as possible.
If the defence do pick at you, let it wash over, don't take it personally its just another trick of the trade, as is playing at being your sympathetic friend and guide.
You address your answers to the judge and the jury not the lawyers, a good tip is to stand facing the judge and turn to receive the question from counsel before swinging back to answer to the decision makers.
You can take any notes made at the time (contemporaneous in court parlance) in with you, if you wish to use them ask the Judge if you can refer to them, s/he will probably ask if they were made at the time and OK you to refer from then on as you wish. The court wants your best testimony, its not a memory test per-se. Case notes are a regular and expected part of expert testimony, most infrequent witnesses don't think to make notes.
I doubt you'll need 99% of this tho.
If the defence do pick at you, let it wash over, don't take it personally its just another trick of the trade, as is playing at being your sympathetic friend and guide.
You address your answers to the judge and the jury not the lawyers, a good tip is to stand facing the judge and turn to receive the question from counsel before swinging back to answer to the decision makers.
You can take any notes made at the time (contemporaneous in court parlance) in with you, if you wish to use them ask the Judge if you can refer to them, s/he will probably ask if they were made at the time and OK you to refer from then on as you wish. The court wants your best testimony, its not a memory test per-se. Case notes are a regular and expected part of expert testimony, most infrequent witnesses don't think to make notes.
I doubt you'll need 99% of this tho.