During a court trial, the defendant may be asked a variety of questions to establish their involvement in the case. Some common questions that may be asked include:
- Can you please state your name and occupation?
- Were you present at the scene of the incident in question?
- What actions did you take on the day of the incident?
- Did you have any interactions with the victim or other parties involved?
- Can you provide an alibi or evidence to support your innocence?
- Do you have any prior knowledge or involvement in the alleged crime?
- Have you been truthful in your statements to law enforcement and the court?
- Is there any additional information or evidence you would like to present in your defense?
These questions are designed to help the court determine the defendant's role in the case and assess their credibility.