I'd just like to openly thank Maria for tolerating me being a miserable git over the last few days.
I had been quite nervous in the days leading to my first court appearance (as a prosecution witness) which was today.
I woke up this morning and was really nervous. Arrived at court, waited around in the waiting room, and was called in by the usher, who led me to the witness box.
I gave my affirmation, confirmed my details and what I do, and then answered the questions, first from the prosecution barrister, then from the defence one.
I was pleasantly surpsised with myself, I lost all sense of apprehension, and gave some really clear and concise evidence.
The defence tried to tell me I had "imagined" their client committing the offence on a couple of occasions. Both times they did this, I clearly told the bench that wasn't the case, and I remained 100% confident about what I heard.
I came out feeling my integrity was 100% intact and that I'd done the right thing.
Should get the results tomorrow - at least I know what to expect next time!
I don't think the defendant did himself any favours. He pointed at me, made a cut throat gesture, pushed his nose up and mouthed the words "you're a dead pig". At which point the judge told him to be quiet. Don't think that will help his case
