Definition
The formal evidence given by witnesses under oath, whether in depositions, trials, or congressional hearings. It's supposed to be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, though credibility varies wildly. Can also refer to personal religious accounts, because apparently legal and spiritual declarations needed the same word.
Example Usage
The witness's testimony contradicted the defendant's alibi, providing crucial evidence for the prosecution.
Source: Court procedure terminology
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