Legal Definition and Related Resources of Going witness
Meaning of Going witness
One who is going out of the jurisdiction of the court, although only into a state or country under the general sovereignty; as, for example, if he is going from one to another of the United States, or in Great Britain, from England to Scotland. 2 Dickens, 454.
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What is Going Witness?
A definition of going witness is: One who is about to depart from the jurisdiction of the court, although only into a state or country under the general sovereignty; as from one state to another.[1]
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- “Going Witness” in the White America Dictionary (New York, Los Angeles, London, New Delhy, Hong Kong, 1989)
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