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    • Chapter 211 - Oaths
    • § 5810. Oath to be administered to witnesses

    Vermont Statutes
    Chapter 211 - Oaths
    § 5810. Oath to be administered to witnesses

    § 5810. Oath to be administered to witnesses
    You solemnly swear that the evidence you shall give, relative to the cause now under consideration, shall be the whole truth and nothing but the truth. So help you God.

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    Structure Vermont Statutes

    Vermont Statutes

    Title 12 - Court Procedure

    Chapter 211 - Oaths

    § 5801. Forms of oaths prescribed

    § 5802. Oath to be administered to grand jury

    § 5803. Oath to be administered to petit jurors impaneled to try civil causes in Superior Courts

    § 5804. Oath to be administered to petit jurors in criminal causes

    § 5806. Oath to be administered to officer attending grand jury

    § 5807. Oath to be administered to officer taking charge of jury in Superior Court

    § 5808. Oath to be administered to officer taking charge of jury in criminal cause, during a recess of the court

    § 5810. Oath to be administered to witnesses

    § 5811. Oath to be administered to interpreter of testimony

    § 5812. Oath to be administered to attorneys

    § 5813. Oath to be administered to officials, committees, etc

    § 5851. Affirmation

    § 5852. Oaths of office; by whom administered

    § 5853. By clerks of courts, referees, etc

    § 5854. Oaths, administering by court clerks, justices, notaries, etc.; certification

    § 5855. Oaths and acknowledgments by members of the U.S. Armed Forces

    § 5856. Storage of judicial oaths

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