= Witness (law)
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In legal terms, a "witness" is a person who provides testimony or evidence under oath during legal proceedings, such as court trials, depositions, or other legal contexts. Witnesses may present firsthand accounts of events, provide expert opinions, or offer information relevant to the case at hand. There are two main types of witnesses: 1. **Fact Witness**: This type of witness provides direct evidence based on their personal knowledge of the events related to the case.
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