In the realm of legal proceedings, depositions hold a significant place as formal examinations of witnesses under oath. Conducted as part of the discovery phase in civil cases and certain criminal matters, depositions serve as a crucial tool for attorneys to gather evidence, assess the credibility of witnesses, and prepare for trial. Through oral questioning and cross-examination, attorneys delve into the knowledge and recollections of witnesses, capturing their statements for potential use in court. Depositions provide a valuable opportunity to uncover facts, identify inconsistencies, and gauge the strengths and weaknesses of opposing parties' cases, ultimately contributing to the pursuit of justice and the fair resolution of disputes.
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