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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi. Tell your friend not to worry.I am ultra shy and was absolutely petrified before going to court to give evidence.Much to my amazement I actually enjoyed the experience very much and would happily do it again.I found the court officials to be very helpful and reassuring, and they make the experience as easy for you as they can.I suppose they are very used to apprehensive witnesses.My mother was a witness many years ago and still talks about her experience (at length and often!)Tell your friend not to worry : being a witness is nothing to worry about.If she was in the dock she might have reason to worry!
Try www.huddsonline.co.uk/legaladvice_witnesscourt.htm
Best of luck!
At court there will be a WSO---a witness support officer, Usually a friendly old face to alleviate any fears.
Likewise if she knows the name of the Police Officer involved contact them or The Criminal Justice Dept of that Police Station.
Trust me she has nothing to worry about. The crime of witness intimidation will probably be a lot more serious than the crime the baddie is at court for.
If I can add a little to these excellent answers
Keep calm
Remember that nobody in the room is any better than you.
Don't worry. They are expecting you to be a normal person, not a trained barrister
Answer the questions by saying what you saw and heard - not what you think anyone else wants you to say
If you don't know the answer, just say so
Afterwards, ask yourself what you had been worried about.