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The document contains the direct testimony and rate design proposals of Steven V. Huso, a Pricing Consultant for Northern States Power Company, regarding the application for authority to increase
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While expert witnesses bring their knowledge and professional insight to the table, lay witnesses contribute with their first-hand accounts, complementing the expert's technical testimony and painting a more comprehensive picture of the case at hand.
A witness will take direct examination from the party who called them as a witness. They will then face cross-examination from the opposing party's lawyer. Direct examination takes place in two possible settings – deposition and trial. A deposition occurs after a lawsuit is filed but before trial.
Expert testimony: Testimony given by a person who is considered an expert by virtue of education, training, certification, skills, and/or experience in a particular matter. Peer testimony: Testimony given by a person who does not have expertise in a particular matter.
Going deeper: Ways to improve Direct Examinations: Open ended (who, what, when, where, why, how) Use short sentences. Be simple and direct. Clarify and enlarge on previous questions and answers. Avoid humor, hyperbole and sarcasm. No legal mumbo jumbo. Avoid commentary. Use sparingly, if at all.
Generally, a witness is initially questioned by the party who called them to the stand on direct examination . Afterwards, the opposing party can question the witness on cross-examination, often using targeted or leading questions (note that leading questions are not allowed during direct examination).
Lay witnesses testify based on their personal observations or experiences, while expert witnesses provide opinions and analysis based on their specialized knowledge and expertise.
“Personal knowledge” is the key qualifier in the lay witness definition, as these witnesses typically do not offer testimony or opinions that are based on anything beyond firsthand knowledge. Overall, lay witness testimony can be defined by what it is not – expert testimony.
The scope of each witness's testimony also differs: Lay witnesses stick to factual observations, while expert witnesses interpret evidence, make inferences, and present conclusions based on their field knowledge.

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Direct Testimony refers to the formal presentation of evidence by a witness under oath, which is typically presented in written form. Schedules are documents that accompany the testimony, providing detailed information and support for the claims made in the testimony.
Parties involved in legal proceedings, such as plaintiffs or defendants, are usually required to file Direct Testimony and Schedules to present their case and supporting evidence to the court.
To fill out Direct Testimony and Schedules, individuals must provide clear and concise answers to relevant questions, include detailed explanations, supporting documentation, and adhere to any specific formatting guidelines required by the court.
The purpose of Direct Testimony and Schedules is to establish the facts of the case through the evidence presented by witnesses and to provide a structured format for that evidence, allowing the court to assess its relevance and reliability.
Direct Testimony and Schedules must report information including the witness's qualifications, a statement of facts, evidence supporting those facts, and any relevant financial data, estimates, or calculations pertinent to the case.
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