[blindLaw] Introducing Evidence in Court

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I have my assistant, take it to the witness, and I questioned the witness about it

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On Nov 27, 2022, at 6:31 AM, Thomas Dukeman via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:

Hello fellow legal beagles!

My college is starting to gear up for putting on our annual mock trial again and I did not have my vision loss I do now back then but having that as something to account for, brings up an interesting question: How do you introduce evidence in court? Like, do you try handing it over to the bailiff to give to the judge and/or juru? Do you have an assistant of some kind come with you to trial to hand it over for you?

Let me know how you have attempted to solve this!
Tom

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