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What is a deposition?

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A deposition is a formal meeting, with a court reporter, where the defense and/or prosecution may question witnesses who are under oath. This is a very expensive and time- consuming procedure and not often employed in traffic ticket cases.

What if I have to give a deposition?

Thomas & Wan LLP - Houston Personal Injury Law Firm
A deposition is testimony given under oath that is recorded for use in court at a later date. During your deposition, Thomas & Wan will ask the defendant questions, and the defendant's lawyer will ask you questions. A court reporter will be there to record everyone's testimony. We will prepare you for your deposition so you will be familiar with the process and know what to expect, and your attorney will be by your side the whole time to make sure the deposition is fair and proper.

What is a video deposition?

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A videotaped deposition saves time, money, and provides a visual image and voice of important witnesses who cannot appear in court. A drawback to a written transcript is that it cannot show the witness's demeanor or body language, which can be very telling. The Video Deposition has perhaps become the most powerful tool a trial attorney can have at his disposal during discovery and at trial.

How do I view an Internet Deposition?

eScription FAQ Page
If you were sent a web page link to view the Internet Deposition, please click on the link, or copy the link into the address bar of your browser. You can modify the text color and background color of the main text display. Depending on the size of your desktop (800x600, 1024x768, etc..) you may be offered options to change the text size and display height. The Login page will remain open in the background. The page will offer you a button to re-open the Internet Deposition display window(s).

What are the deposition and release policies?

Deposition FAQ
The PDB strongly encourages depositors to follow the guidelines set by the IUCr, IUPAC-IUBMB-IUPAB, the NIH, and the journals for deposition & release of three dimensional coordinates and experimental data. Depending upon the hold status selected by the depositor, data release occurs when a depositor gives approval to release the files immediately after the file has been completely processed (REL), the hold date has expired (HOLD), or journal article has been published (HPUB).

Do I need to install anything on my computer to view an Internet Deposition?

eScription FAQ Page
If a JRE (Java Runtime Environment) or JVM (Java Virtual Machine) was not installed with your operating system or your web browser, you may need to install the Java Plug-in to run Java applications in your web browser. Your web browser may offer you a link to download and install a JRE or Java Plug-in, if no JRE is present. If your web browser offers you a link to download and install a JRE, JVM, or Java Plug-in, please follow the instructions offered by your web browser.

What is the best web browser for viewing an Internet Deposition?

eScription FAQ Page
A wide variety of Java capable browsers are available for download and installation. We have listed a few browsers that have been recommended by our viewers. The listed browsers represent only a fraction of the browsers that are capable of showing the text display.

What is a deposition, and will I have to testify at a deposition?

Frequently Asked Questions| The Law Office Of Gerald Oginski...
First, a deposition is a question and answer session where you will swear (or affirm) to tell the truth. The questions and answers are recorded by a Court stenographer, who will later transcribe all of the questions and answers into a booklet. If you are bringing a lawsuit for injuries you or your loved one suffered then you will be required to testify about your knowledge of the events and your knowledge of the injuries.

Can I complete a deposition over a few days? For how long is my incomplete deposition session saved?

Deposition FAQ
Yes, you can complete depositing a structure using ADIT over a few days (up to 6 months). When you start a session (for the first time) it is assigned a session ID. The session identifier appears in red in the center of the browser window when the ADIT "deposit" step is first started. It also appears in the title of the browser throughout the deposition session. Save this and use it in the "Session Restart ID" box when you access the session next time.

What is a subpoena for deposition?

USF OGC - Frequently Asked Questions -
A deposition is your testimony or answers to questions asked by an attorney, given under oath before a court reporter.

Will an attorney go with me to the deposition?

USF OGC - Frequently Asked Questions -
A USF attorney can discuss deposition procedure with you to prepare you for the deposition. If the case is a lawsuit against USF, an attorney will attend the deposition with you.

How can I base a new deposition on an older one?

Deposition FAQ
this time, a user can base a new entry on an existing one by cutting the header from the older entry and including it on top of the new coordinate file. This new file becomes the input file to be uploaded into ADIT. The ADIT editor can then be used to modify the information in the file. You can deposit one representative structure following the instructions provided in the RCSB PDB data deposition services in either PDB or mmCIF format. Write to deposit@deposit.rcsb.
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