If I’m the plaintiff and I testified already, can the defense call me as one of there witnesses?
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If I’m the plaintiff and I testified already, can the defense call me as one of there witnesses?
Asked on March 10, 2012 under Accident Law, New York
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Yes, the defense may--
1) cross examine you; and/or
2) call you as a defense witness.
If you are called, you will have to testify. If you are too obviously hostile or resistant, the defense can ask the court to order you to cooperate; or for a factual inference against you and in their favor. It is very unusual for the defense to call the plaintiff as a witness, but it is legal.
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