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  • About Candace House
    • The Healing Haven
    • What We Do
  • Police Investigation
    • Talking with the Police
    • Identifying the body
    • Giving a Statement
    • The Police Process
    • If You're a Suspect
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    • Canadian Victims Bill of Rights (CVBR)
    • Manitoba Victims' Bill of Rights
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  • Court Process
    • Court & Trial
    • Preparing for Court/The Trial
    • The Court Process
    • Sentencing
    • Appeals
    • Judicial Review
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    • Manitoba Compensation for Victims of Crime Program
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    • General Resources
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  • Glossary of Terms

Affirm an Oath


A promise to tell the truth about what you say in court.

If you are called to testify, you can choose to swear on the bible, affirm, or swear on an eagle feather.


Retrieved from: https://www.gov.mb.ca/justice/vs/vsc/pubs/understandingvbr.pdf


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