Notice of Video Deposition to Use at Trial - Mississippi 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Plaintiff and Defendant names in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as these details are crucial for legal documentation.
  3. Next, specify the date and time of the deposition. This information should be clear and precise to avoid any confusion.
  4. In the location section, enter the complete address where the deposition will take place, including building name and city.
  5. Complete the attorney's information at the bottom, including their name, contact number, and MSB number for proper identification.
  6. Finally, ensure you fill out the Certificate of Service section accurately, certifying that all parties have been notified as required.

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A deposition, or Examination Before Trial (EBT), is a critical step in the legal process that provides valuable insight into the facts of a case. While the prospect of being deposed can feel overwhelming, understanding what to expect and preparing with care can make the experience much smoother.
A video deposition is a legal proceeding where a witness gives sworn testimony outside of the courtroom, recorded on video. This process includes the presence of legal counsel and a court reporter to document the deposition.
No, you cannot refuse a video deposition as long as the deposing attorney followed the proper procedure as dictated by federal Rule 30, which states that the deposition notice must indicate that recording would take place. Video of a deposition is considered the right of any party involved in the deposition.
While some states have a different process for trial depositions and depositions for discovery, the basic difference is that discovery depositions aim to find out what a witness knows and how his testimony will appear to the court, while trial depositions are taken because a witness may be unavailable to testify in
There are essentially three ways to use a deposition at trial. The first is reading from the deposition of a witness that is unavailable. The second is reading from the deposition of an opposing party. The third is using the deposition for impeachment.

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A deposition is a witnesss sworn out-of-court testimony. It is used to gather information as part of the discovery process and, in limited circumstances, may be used at trial. The witness being deposed is called the deponent.

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