📄 Administration witness statement
A witness statement is a written or recorded declaration by a person who has firsthand knowledge of a particular event. A witness statement may be used in court to prove that a person saw or heard something, or to prove that a person has certain knowledge. A witness statement may also be used to impeach a witness who is testifying in court.
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Witness Statement Supporting Administration Order
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England and WalesAssociated business activities
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A witness statement is a written account of what a witness saw. It can be used as evidence in court if the witness is unavailable to testify in person, or to impeach a witness's testimony if it contradicts what the witness says in court.
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