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{{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/criminal-justice/bc-prosecution-service/about/crown-counsel Andrew MacDonald], Crown Counsel|date= October 2018}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = crime}}
If you see someone commit a crime or you have information relevant for a court case, you may be called as a witness. Learn your rights and what to expect.  
If you see someone commit a crime or you have information relevant for a court case, you may be called as a '''witness'''. Learn your rights and what to expect.  


==Understand your legal rights==
==Understand your legal rights==
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:Web: [https://www.justiceeducation.ca/legal-help/crime/victim-and-witnesses/witness-testimony justiceeducation.ca]
:Web: [https://www.justiceeducation.ca/legal-help/crime/victim-and-witnesses/witness-testimony justiceeducation.ca]


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