Sharpen your witness skills and confidence

  • How to effectively prepare for giving evidence in court
  • Strategies for delivering clear and confident testimony
  • For lay witnesses, experts and professional witnesses

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Confident about cross examination?
Are you ready to be cross examined? Find out if you really know and understand what the cross examination process involves and what to expect when giving your evidence in court.
Which of the following is NOT a purpose of cross examination?
What is the role of a factual witness?
An expert witness owes their primary duty to:
Who should you direct your answers to while being cross-examined?
Which one of these questions would likely be disallowed as part of any re-examination?
You are being cross examined in relation to a contract you had with Mr Jones. Cross examining counsel asks: “Mr Jones was thinking about your contract during your meeting with Mr Jones, wasn’t he?”. What is (likely) the best response?
During your cross examination, the barrister from your side stands up to say something. Do you:
You finish responding to a question and cross-examining counsel stares at you without saying anything. Do you:
Cross examining counsel asks you a complicated question which you don’t fully understand. Do you:
You finish answering a question and you see the judge is writing some notes. Do you: