To be "on the stand" is more than a legal formality—it is a moment of reckoning. Whether in a courtroom or in the court of public opinion, giving testimony demands honesty, courage, and clarity.
This page explores the weight of words spoken under oath, the burden of truth, and what it means to stand by one's account when everything is at stake.
In an age where facts are often contested and narratives shift with the wind, the act of testifying—of saying, "This is what I saw, this is what I know"—remains a cornerstone of justice and integrity.