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Testifying. When you are called to testify, you move to the front of the courtroom near the judge and the clerk has you swear to tell the truth. You must tell the truth when testifying. Lying in court is a crime called perjury, and you can be sentenced with a jail term of up to 14 years.
If a defendant is not served within 63 days (nine weeks) after the complaint is filed, the court-on motion or on its own after notice to the plaintiff-shall dismiss the action without prejudice against that defendant or order that service be made within a specified time.
Order Regarding Case Management Conference: This is a standard Order that is issued in all civil cases at the time an answer is filed. It requires the parties to promptly set a Case Management Conference, and explains the issues that will be addressed by the parties and the Court at the Case Management Conference.
(1) A defendant shall file his answer or other response within 21 days after the service of the summons and complaint.
Plaintiff shall serve the following on the defendant at least seven days before the return date: (1) summons containing all language and information required by statute; (2) complaint; (3) blank copy of the answer form; (4) Form JDF 186 SC: Information for Eviction Cases; (5) Form JDF 185 SC: Request for Documents in
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Do not volunteer information that is not actually asked for. Additionally, the judge and the jury are interested in the facts that you have observed or personally know about. Therefore, dont give your conclusions and opinions, and dont state what someone else told you, unless you are specifically asked.
We hope that the following tips will help you if you are called upon to be a witness in court: Refresh Your Memory. Speak In Your Own Words. Appearance Is Important. Speak Clearly. Do Not Discuss the Case. Be A Responsible Witness. Being Sworn In As A Witness. Tell the Truth.
Ten Tips for Testimony: Preparing for the Witness Stand Be truthful. Listen Carefully to the Question -- and wait until the entire question is asked. Answer Only the Question That Was Asked. Take Your Time -- Think Before Answering Each Question. Dont Guess at the Answer -- if you dont know, say you dont know!
Testify only to what you personally know. Tell only what you saw or know, not what you think happened, what you heard someone else say took place, or what you think will help or hurt one side. No matter how skillful a lawyer is in cross-examination, you wont be confused or embarrassed if you stick to the facts.
An early hearing for the court to identify and understand what the real issues in dispute are and to consider whether they can be narrowed before trial.

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