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Subject: Re: Help Needed defense questions Posted on: Mon, 12 May 2008 17:44:42 +0000 (UTC)

On 12 May, 18:25, "news.btinternet.com" wrote:
> I have been called as a prosecution witness in a not so nice case.
>
> I have given police statements.
>
> The question
>
> I have recieved a letter from the defense lawyer in the case in =A0who nee=
d to
> do ask further questions before the case goes to court.i.e do a home visit=

> with more questions
>
> Is this allowed ? I would be willing to answer any questions when I am at
> the court but can I refuse before that date without breaking some laws ?
> ...many thanks for any help

Perfectly fine to 'change sides' but expect a few eyebrows to be
lifted.
It usually means someone has 'had a word' with a witness.