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WHO calls witnesses first in criminal trials?

Start of a Trial After you plead not guilty, the prosecutor explains the case against you and then brings in their witnesses and asks them questions to prove you are guilty.

What are defense witnesses?

A witness is a person who saw or heard the crime take place or may have important information about the crime or the defendant. Both the defense and the prosecutor can call witnesses to testify or tell what they know about the situation. What the witness actually says in court is called testimony.

Are witnesses always called testify?

California requires witnesses to testify in court once they receive a subpoena. Witnesses are sometimes not limited to the people who witness a crime. You may be called to testify if you know something about a defendant, the evidence, or other witnesses.Sep 4, 2020

Can the defense call a prosecution witness?

Yes. The defense may call a prosecution witness during their case-in-chief. Although unusual, there may be several important reasons for calling a prosecution witness on behalf of the defense.Sep 2, 2021

Can you have a trial without witnesses?

“In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be ...

What are the four types of witnesses?

Typically the Four Types of witnesses are:Lay witness.Expert witness.Character witness.Secondary witness.Mar 2, 2021

What are the 5 types of witnesses?

Online witness training will improve deposition performance and get results.Expert Witness. Expert witnesses generally confine their testimony to a specific area of expertise. ... Eye Witness. ... Character Witness. ... Fact Witness.

Who may be witnesses?

— Except as provided in the next succeeding section, all persons who can perceive, and perceiving, can make their known perception to others, may be witnesses. Section 27.

What happens if you don't go to court as a witness?

If you fail to attend the court after a witness summons has been issued, a warrant for your arrest would then be granted. Also, making an excuse that you are ill for example is not good enough. You would have to produce a doctor's medical certificate that states that you are not in a fit state to attend the court.Oct 2, 2021

Can a witness be called by both sides?

You can contact witnesses the other side identifies, and the other side is allowed to talk to your witnesses. However, you cannot threaten witnesses, intimidate them, or suggest answers.

Who is responsible for interviewing any witnesses?

The attorney rather than the defendant should conduct the interview. If the witness is a victim, the interaction may lead to additional charges if the defendant conducts it. Anything that the defendant says to a victim or any other witness can be used against them in court, and other complications also can arise.Oct 18, 2021

Who can declare a witness hostile?

These witnesses under the law are said to be 'hostile' witness which the court is required to declare. A party cannot on his own declare a witness hostile, for any reason including that he has answered some questions which might not have gone in his favor in a trial.Apr 8, 2020

Monday, March 29

  1. Jena Scurry: A 911 dispatcher for Minneapolis who saw George Floyd's arrest on video and called police on the police.
  2. Alisha Oyler:An employee at Speedway on 38th and Chicago who witnessed the arrest
  3. Donald Williams: A trained mixed martial arts fighter who can be heard in the bystander video telling officers to get off Floyd, that they were killing him. He testified he called 911 because …
  1. Jena Scurry: A 911 dispatcher for Minneapolis who saw George Floyd's arrest on video and called police on the police.
  2. Alisha Oyler:An employee at Speedway on 38th and Chicago who witnessed the arrest
  3. Donald Williams: A trained mixed martial arts fighter who can be heard in the bystander video telling officers to get off Floyd, that they were killing him. He testified he called 911 because he be...

Tuesday, March 30

  1. Darnella Frazier: The teenager who took the bystander video that went viral. Frazier said she often stays up at night apologizing to Floydfor not doing more to save his life.
  2. Juvenile bystanders: Three juvenile bystanders who also witnessed Floyd's deadly arrest testified, including Frazier's 9-year-old cousin. Video of them was not shown in court after the judge ruled...
  1. Darnella Frazier: The teenager who took the bystander video that went viral. Frazier said she often stays up at night apologizing to Floydfor not doing more to save his life.
  2. Juvenile bystanders: Three juvenile bystanders who also witnessed Floyd's deadly arrest testified, including Frazier's 9-year-old cousin. Video of them was not shown in court after the judge ruled...
  3. Genevieve Hansen: A Minneapolis firefighter and first responder who was at the scene and pleaded with officers to check for a pulse on George Floyd. Hanson said she "desperately" wanted to help Flo...

Wednesday, March 31

  1. Christopher Martin: A teen employee at Cup Foods, where Floyd was accused of using a counterfeit $20 bill. Martin said he thought the bill appeared fake, so he spoke to his manager. Martin said he...
  2. Christopher Belfrey: A 45-year-old man who parked behind Floyd's car and noticed police. He started recording with his phone, but later left because he believed things had wrapped up an…
  1. Christopher Martin: A teen employee at Cup Foods, where Floyd was accused of using a counterfeit $20 bill. Martin said he thought the bill appeared fake, so he spoke to his manager. Martin said he...
  2. Christopher Belfrey: A 45-year-old man who parked behind Floyd's car and noticed police. He started recording with his phone, but later left because he believed things had wrapped up and Floyd was...
  3. Charles McMillian: A 61-year-old man who was near the scene when he noticed the incident and was "just being nosy." McMillian said he told Floyd to "just get in the car" and that he "can't win" wit...
  4. Lt. James Rugel: A lieutenant with the Minneapolis Police Department who manages police t…

Thursday, April 1

  1. Sgt. David Pleoger: Chauvin's supervisor the night of May 25, 2020. He is the sergeant the concerned 911 dispatcher Jena Scurry called after watching Floyd’s deadly arrest. He testified that he was...
  2. Capt. Jeremy Norton: Member of the Minneapolis Fire Department who responded to Floyd’s deadly arrest. Norton confirmed he alerted MFD administration about the deadly incident out…
  1. Sgt. David Pleoger: Chauvin's supervisor the night of May 25, 2020. He is the sergeant the concerned 911 dispatcher Jena Scurry called after watching Floyd’s deadly arrest. He testified that he was...
  2. Capt. Jeremy Norton: Member of the Minneapolis Fire Department who responded to Floyd’s deadly arrest. Norton confirmed he alerted MFD administration about the deadly incident outside Cup Foods bec...
  3. Derek Smith:A Hennepin EMS paramedic who responded to the scene at Cup Foods on May 25, 2020. When asked his medical assessment of Floyd when arriving at Cup Foods, he said, "in lay terms, I though...
  4. Seth Bravinder: A paramedic with Hennepin EMS and Smith’s partner. He testified Floyd’s car…

Friday, April 2

  1. Lt. Richard Zimmerman: Head of the Minneapolis Police Department's Homicide Unit. Zimmerman arrived on the scene after Floyd’s deadly arrest and helped secure the scene. He also reviewed the body c...
  2. Sgt. Jon Edwards: Responded to the scene on May 25, 2020 and helped secure the area.
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Monday, April 5

  1. Dr. Bradford Langenfeld: The doctor who provided care for George Floyd at Hennepin County Medical Center and officially pronounced him dead. Dr. Landenfeld said the paramedics tried to resuscitate...
  2. Chief Medaria Arradondo: Minneapolis Police Chief who fired officers Chauvin, Thao, Kueng and Lane the day after George Floyd's arrest. Chief Arradondo testified about the department'…
  1. Dr. Bradford Langenfeld: The doctor who provided care for George Floyd at Hennepin County Medical Center and officially pronounced him dead. Dr. Landenfeld said the paramedics tried to resuscitate...
  2. Chief Medaria Arradondo: Minneapolis Police Chief who fired officers Chauvin, Thao, Kueng and Lane the day after George Floyd's arrest. Chief Arradondo testified about the department's policiesand...
  3. Officer Katie Blackwell: Inspector for Minneapolis Police Department's 5th precinct, former commander of the training division.

Tuesday, April 6

  1. Lt. Johnny Mercil: Lieutenant with the Minneapolis Police Department. Trains officers on use of force. Chauvin attended a 2018 training session he conducted. He testified Chauvin’s knee to the neck...
  2. Officer Nicole Mckenzie: Minneapolis Police Officer who provides medical training to officers. Mackenzie said that "just because someone is talking doesn’t mean they are breathing adequ…
  1. Lt. Johnny Mercil: Lieutenant with the Minneapolis Police Department. Trains officers on use of force. Chauvin attended a 2018 training session he conducted. He testified Chauvin’s knee to the neck...
  2. Officer Nicole Mckenzie: Minneapolis Police Officer who provides medical training to officers. Mackenzie said that "just because someone is talking doesn’t mean they are breathing adequately. Macke...
  3. Sgt. Jody Stiger: A sergeant with the Los Angeles Police Department and use of force expert. Sgt. Stiger said that based on his analysis, Floyd was no longer resisting once he was in the prone posi...

Wednesday, April 7

  1. Sgt. Jody Stiger: Sgt. Stiger stated that, based on his analysis, Chauvin's knee did not move off of or away from Floyd's neck until he was placed in the ambulance. He walked the jury through MPD's...
  2. Special Agent James Reyerson:Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Lead Investigator who investigated the scene and the squad involved in George Floyd's arrest.
  1. Sgt. Jody Stiger: Sgt. Stiger stated that, based on his analysis, Chauvin's knee did not move off of or away from Floyd's neck until he was placed in the ambulance. He walked the jury through MPD's...
  2. Special Agent James Reyerson:Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Lead Investigator who investigated the scene and the squad involved in George Floyd's arrest.
  3. Mckenzie Anderson: Crime scene lead with the Minnesota BCA. Investigated the scene of George Floyd's arrest as well as the two cars involved - Floyd's vehicle and the squad. Pills were found in bot...
  4. Breahna Giles:Forensic scientist with the Minnesota BCA, specializing in drugs. Giles tested a pipe that contained THC as well as two pills.

Thursday, April 8

  1. Dr. William Smock: Emergency room physician from Louisville, Kentucky. He is a paid state witness. Smock testified that in his medical opinion, Floyd "died from positional asphyxia," or in simpler...
  2. Dr. Daniel Isenschmid: A forensic toxicologist at the NMS Laboratory in Pennsylvania. His lab did the autopsy blood work and testing for George Floyd.
  1. Dr. William Smock: Emergency room physician from Louisville, Kentucky. He is a paid state witness. Smock testified that in his medical opinion, Floyd "died from positional asphyxia," or in simpler...
  2. Dr. Daniel Isenschmid: A forensic toxicologist at the NMS Laboratory in Pennsylvania. His lab did the autopsy blood work and testing for George Floyd.
  3. Dr. Martin Tobin: A Chicago area pulmonologist and critical care physician who researches breathing. He was an expert witness for the state, but was not paid to testify. He reviewed the medical rec...

Friday, April 9

  1. Dr. Andrew Baker: Hennepin County Medical Examiner who performed the official autopsy on Floyd, finding Floyd died of a cardiopulmonary arrest while being restrained by law enforcement, but also li...
  2. Dr. Lindsey Thomas:a forensic pathologist who retired from the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office in 2017. Dr. Thomas testified the state reached out to her for her opinions …
  1. Dr. Andrew Baker: Hennepin County Medical Examiner who performed the official autopsy on Floyd, finding Floyd died of a cardiopulmonary arrest while being restrained by law enforcement, but also li...
  2. Dr. Lindsey Thomas:a forensic pathologist who retired from the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office in 2017. Dr. Thomas testified the state reached out to her for her opinions on Floyd’s cause...