Legal Question in Business Law in Ohio

Calling myself as a witnesses

If I am representing myself as the defendant and can make opening and closing statements, is there any advantage or disadvantage in calling myself as a witness?


Asked on 11/10/06, 6:52 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Frank Rozanc Frank J. Rozanc, Esq.

Re: Calling myself as a witnesses

Keep in mind that opening and closing statements are not evidence, and will not be considered by the factfinder. If you have to establish any affirmative defenses by producing operative facts, you can only do that by using authenticated documents or by testifying as a witness. There is a risk of cross examination, but testimony is the only way to truly get your version of events into evidence, assuming you can offer a perspective that other witnesses cannot. Also, remember that your credibility as well as veracity may be tested by cross examination.

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Answered on 11/12/06, 4:39 am


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