The document provides statements and instructions for administering an oath at a hearing in both English and Bisaya. The hearing officer is to have the witness stand, raise their right hand, state their name and role, and affirm that they will tell the truth. The witness is warned that they can be prosecuted for lying.
Original Description:
OAth
Original Title
Hearing Officer Statement for the Administering of an Oath
The document provides statements and instructions for administering an oath at a hearing in both English and Bisaya. The hearing officer is to have the witness stand, raise their right hand, state their name and role, and affirm that they will tell the truth. The witness is warned that they can be prosecuted for lying.
The document provides statements and instructions for administering an oath at a hearing in both English and Bisaya. The hearing officer is to have the witness stand, raise their right hand, state their name and role, and affirm that they will tell the truth. The witness is warned that they can be prosecuted for lying.
raise your right hand for an oath. Bisaya: Palihog ug tindog diri sa atubangan ug eh taas imo tuo nga kamot para sa oath/panunumpa. Second Statement: Please state your name and your position/role in this hearing Bisaya: Palihog ko ug sturya sa imo pangalan ug imo posisyon or gilambigitan ani nga hearing.? Owner ba/driver, or unsa?
Third Statement: Do you solemnly,
sincerely and truly declare and affirm that the evidence you shall give shall be the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth of this hearing?
Bisaya: manumpa baka karon , nga ang
kamatuoran ra imo eh sturya ug wala nay lain pa kundi ang tibuok kamatuoran ragud bahin ani nga hearing? Answer of owner/driver/witness: yes or no.? Hearing officer: karun kay nag oath ka pwede ka ma prosecute/makasuhan kung bakak ang imo testimony/sturya nga eh hatag ani nga hearing. Imo ba na sabtan?
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