Julia J. asked
During my deposition, I mistakenly answered 'yes' when the fact is 'no' regarding a statement I made under a perceived threat. I want to know if I can correct this mistake, the impact it may have on my credibility in trial, and how to protect my credibility after making such a mistake.
May 15th, 2024
Chase M. answered
Yes, you can correct your deposition answer within 30 days after the transcript is available, as per...
May 15th, 2024
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