They asked me everything, and I felt I did ok. My lawyer said I overstated. Under stress I have a tendency to run my mouth; I think I did. While the facts of the case should not change I under stress I opened new doors. There were no yes or no questions. But I felt they led me...
Next stop emergency hearing.
I personally don't think you telling the trueth is ever wrong. With that said, the next time. Don't vulentere any info. Don't lie and just stick to the facts of the question asked.
Take Care
It was Your First Time, so being Nervous is Normal. Your Attorney on the Other Hand I don't think would Allow You to Put Your Foot in Your Mouth so to Speak, they are there to Protect You from that. Their Statement about Overstating May just be Something for You to Remember for Future Hearings etc. My Very Best, and I Hope All Goes Well!!
Remember, You can Never Tell the Truth too Many Times, and it always Stays the Same, so if the Truth is what You Told, You can Never Overstate That!!
And they ask questions that can not be answered with a yes or no on purpose.
I believe the person asking me questions in my deposition thought I was a dummy, he kept asking me the same thing over & over.
I finally told him, "What part of NO don't you understand the N or the O.
By the time the deposition was over with the attorney asking the questions was 3 shades of red he was so mad. I turned to my attorney and said, "This person needs some anger management" my attorney thought it was funny he started laughing.