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3 February, 01:32

Testimony given under oath at a trial is called a

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  1. 3 February, 01:39
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    Answer is A) Deposition

    Deposition is testimony given under oath. It is part of the fact-collection process that takes place outside of trial, generally before the trial begins. It is a more private format, and does not take place in a courtroom. Usually it consists of a series of questions and answers, the questions posed by an attorney and the answers provided by the sworn-in witness.
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