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Filter by Meaning She will testify in court about what she saw during the accident.
The court ordered the expert witness to testify regarding their area of expertise.
The empty shelves in the store testify to the popularity of the new product.
The defendant chose not to testify in his own defense.
The victim's family members were asked to testify during the trial.
The police officer had to testify about the crime scene evidence.
The defendant was asked to testify about his whereabouts on the night of the murder.
The suspect was asked to testify about his involvement in the robbery.
The prosecutor called several witnesses to testify against the suspect.
The witness refused to testify, citing fear of retaliation.
The judge permitted the victim to testify via video conference.
The prosecution had a difficult time finding witnesses willing to testify against the organized crime syndicate.
The victim's husband was asked to testify about the events leading up to the crime.
He will testify against the accused in the court.
The judge allowed the expert witness to testify on the matter.
The witness had to testify about a traumatic event that had taken place many years ago.
The court clerk was responsible for swearing in the witnesses who were called to testify.
The judge ordered the witness to testify truthfully.
The lawyer advised the client not to testify without an attorney present.
He was asked to testify at the trial as a key witness.
The victim will testify against the suspect in the court.
The employee was subpoenaed to testify in front of the court.
The police officer will testify about the events that led to the arrest.
The lawyer will ask the witness to testify about their knowledge of the case.
The defendant has the right to testify in their defense.
The judge will ask the expert to testify about their findings.
The prosecutor will ask the witness to testify under oath.
The witness was hesitant to testify in the court due to fear of retaliation.
The victim's family members will testify about the impact of the crime on their lives.
The judge allowed the witness to testify remotely due to health concerns.
The plaintiff's lawyer called several witnesses to testify in support of their case.
The witness was required to testify under penalty of perjury.
The judge instructed the witness to testify only about what they personally saw or heard.
The elaborate decorations in the church testify to the faith of the congregation.
The colorful murals on the walls testify to the creativity of the city's artists.
The bright red leaves of the tree testify to the arrival of autumn.
The abandoned toys in the park testify to the recent presence of children.
The wrinkles on her face testify to a life full of laughter and joy.
The rusty nails sticking out of the boards testify to the building's neglect.
The barren fields testify to the drought that has affected the area.
The footprints in the sand testify to the presence of someone walking along the beach.
The scars on her body testify to the abuse she endured.
The video footage will testify to the suspect's guilt.
The historical artifacts will testify to the culture of the civilization.
The patient's recovery will testify to the quality of care received.
The survivor will testify to the horrors of war.
The photographs testify to the beauty of the landscape.
The teacher will testify to the student's hard work and dedication.
The witness will testify to the accuracy of the report.
The witness can testify to the defendant's involvement in the crime.
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