What is the difference between testimony and affidavit?
While a sworn affidavit may take the place of in-court testimony, particularly to merely confirm that an article was true and accurate as published, a subpoena which requires in court testimony should be complied with unless there is prior written confirmation from the attorney that an affidavit would be sufficient.
What is an affidavit of testimony?
An affidavit is a sworn statement a person makes before a notary or officer of the court outside of the court asserting that certain facts are true to the best of that persons knowledge.
What is affidavit testimony?
An affidavit is a sworn statement a person makes before a notary or officer of the court outside of the court asserting that certain facts are true to the best of that persons knowledge. Affidavits by both plaintiff/prosecutor and defense witnesses are usually collected in preparation for a trial.
What is the purpose of an affidavit?
An affidavit is a sworn legal document that is very similar to a witnesss sworn testimony in a court of law. Prior to giving testimony, a witness in a trial must swear an oath that what they are about to say is true and correct under penalty of perjury.
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