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I gave information to the police about a crime, why have I been called as a defence witness?

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I gave information to the police about a crime, why have I been called as a defence witness?

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There is no ownership of witnesses. This means that, in some cases, witnesses who originally give information to the police can be asked to give evidence for the defence in court. It will depend on which side thinks your evidence is most helpful to their case.

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