Originally Posted By: olivant
Kly and DT, I may have asked this question before. A subpoened witness cannot be in the courtroom before testifying, correct? But since a witness can be recalled, are they ever allowed in the courtroom?


They are allowed to remain if the opposing side doesn't object. If they are recalled, their testimony is usually limited to impeaching or contradicting subsequent testimony. If they are recalled to add additional facts or events to their previous testimony, I would object.