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Old 11-01-2017, 11:49 AM   #14
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I'm not sure why you'd be nervous if nothing is on the line for you. Just show up and answer the questions honestly.
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2. Scheduling. It's often hard to predict how trial will actually run. So some parts of the trial could run long. You might have to wait there all afternoon, only to find out there won't be time until the next day to actually get on the stand.
This is true and it's no one's fault, really. It's impossible to tell how these things will go, in either direction. I had a matter once where I was ready for multiple days straight of my witnesses being cross examined, only to have, each time, the other side stand up and say "no questions". Given how much time we spent on cross prep, they were pretty annoyed.
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