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Introduction

Any witness called to testify must have "competence" to testify and, if they are not participating voluntarily they must be "compellable".

The competence of a witness refers to whether a witness is legally permitted to testify and give evidence. The compellability of a witness refers to the power to force a competent witness to testify even if it's against their will.

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