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Yes, you can be required to testify twice in a deposition and at a trial if the questions asked are different that the ones before when you first testified. You are able to do so as long as the questions are relevant to the case.You wonder what will happen at trial.
A lay witness the most common type is a person who watched certain events and describes what they saw. An expert witness is a specialist someone who is educated in a certain area. A character witness is someone who knew the victim, the defendant, or other people involved in the case.
By the requirement of two witnesses to the same overt act or a confession in open court.
As part of the discovery process, the parties can usually ask each other to identify any witnesses who saw incidents that occurred or who have other relevant information.In other cases, you will have to request a witness list during discovery.