witness stand
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Definition
- Noun:
- A raised, enclosed area in a courtroom where a witness sits or stands while giving testimony: The "witness stand" is the specific physical location from which a witness answers questions under oath during a trial or hearing.
Usage
- The term is used to specify the location of a witness during formal legal proceedings. It is typically preceded by prepositions like "on," "in," or "from."
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Examples
Advanced Usage
- "To take the witness stand": This phrase means to go and sit/stand in the witness stand in order to give testimony.
- The key informant was reluctant to take the witness stand for fear of retaliation.
- "To be on/upon the witness stand": This describes the state of currently giving testimony from that location.
- While upon the witness stand, he was accused of lying under oath.
Variants and Related Words
- Witness box (noun): This is a synonym, more commonly used in British English.
- The barrister pointed towards the witness box.
Synonyms
- Witness box: The stand or enclosure for a witness in a court of law.
- Stand: In a legal context, this can be a shortened, informal reference (e.g., "He took the stand").
Related Phrases
- To be called to the stand: To be summoned by the court to give testimony.
- The expert was called to the stand to explain the technical details.
- To testify from the stand: To give one's official testimony while positioned in the witness stand.
- The victim bravely testified from the stand for over an hour.
Noun
- a box enclosure for a witness when testifying