Ohio
I was involved in a car accident and got cited. I've got two witnesses' statements I plan to present at a pre-trial hearing to contest the $98 ticket. This happened at the beginning of the month so it's probably too soon for the other driver to sue me if she does. At this pre-trial hearing, can I just use signed statements, or should I try to be as official as possible? I don't really want to hassle these people anymore than is necessary, but maybe I'll need something formal in the future.
I got one signed and witnessed by another person. That other person gave me much flack about how it wasn't much of a legal document. It's just a paragraph, first person past tense, that I typed up of what the witness said. Are legal clauses really necessary? After that paragraph full of "I..." statements, it has signature lines for [Signature] and [Witness]. The Sig is for the actual witness. The Wit is for the other person who watches the witness read and sign off on it.
Also, when typing up what they've said, how exact does it have to be? Can I use different words so that the paragraph flows better? Is it okay as long as the facts are presented and the witness agrees with it?
I was involved in a car accident and got cited. I've got two witnesses' statements I plan to present at a pre-trial hearing to contest the $98 ticket. This happened at the beginning of the month so it's probably too soon for the other driver to sue me if she does. At this pre-trial hearing, can I just use signed statements, or should I try to be as official as possible? I don't really want to hassle these people anymore than is necessary, but maybe I'll need something formal in the future.
I got one signed and witnessed by another person. That other person gave me much flack about how it wasn't much of a legal document. It's just a paragraph, first person past tense, that I typed up of what the witness said. Are legal clauses really necessary? After that paragraph full of "I..." statements, it has signature lines for [Signature] and [Witness]. The Sig is for the actual witness. The Wit is for the other person who watches the witness read and sign off on it.
Also, when typing up what they've said, how exact does it have to be? Can I use different words so that the paragraph flows better? Is it okay as long as the facts are presented and the witness agrees with it?
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