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Going to court as a witness

You might have to go to court as a witness

  • You might have to go to court as a witness
  • You've given a witness statement to the police
  • If you get a witness summons

Preparing to go to court as a witness

  • Preparing to go to court as a witness
  • What will happen on the day of the trial as a witness

What happens after the trial

  • What happens after the trial if you're a witness

Get help and support being a witness

  • Get help from the Witness Service
  • Witness Service referral form
  • Going to court as a witness if you're under 18
  • Check if you can get special measures in court
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