Noun
witness box (plural witness boxes)
(chiefly Britain) A witness stand in a courtroom.
Ms Wang concluded her evidence at ICAC today and left the witness box in tears. Source: Internet
During his time in the witness box, Mr Baruch was asked about the aftermath of an incident on 21 May 2016, in which Depp is alleged to have thrown a phone at the actress and smashed objects at their Los Angeles penthouse. Source: Internet
And when the GJA chairman (one of Atintono’s witnesses) was asked in the witness box if the publication was defamatory, he said it was not a defamatory material. Source: Internet
Mann at times wavered during the intense questioning on Tuesday in Manhattan criminal court after she broke down in the witness box yesterday. Source: Internet
Depp entered the witness box of the wood-paneled courtroom wearing a dark suit and tie, and began by taking the court oath and giving his full name: John Christopher Depp II. Source: Internet
From the witness box at Oxford Crown Court today the second man on trial in relation to an alleged murder in gave his version of events. Source: Internet