Sunday, March 23, 2014

MONTANA Part 44

Your court hearing

During your hearing, the judge may ask questions

    Tell the truth. Speak slowly. You can read from your list.
    The other person or his or her lawyer may also ask you questions.
    Give complete answers.
    If you do not understand, say “I don’t understand the question.”
    If the other side lies in court, wait until he or she finishes talking. Then tell the judge.
    Speak only to the judge. Do not talk to the other person unless it is your turn to ask questions.
    When people are talking to the judge, wait for them to finish. Then you can ask them questions about what they said.

    Do not sit near or talk to the other person. 

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