Section 703 Of Chapter 1. Competency From California Evidence Code >> Division 6. >> Chapter 1.
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. (a) Before the judge presiding at the trial of an action may
be called to testify in that trial as a witness, he shall, in
proceedings held out of the presence and hearing of the jury, inform
the parties of the information he has concerning any fact or matter
about which he will be called to testify.
(b) Against the objection of a party, the judge presiding at the
trial of an action may not testify in that trial as a witness. Upon
such objection, the judge shall declare a mistrial and order the
action assigned for trial before another judge.
(c) The calling of the judge presiding at a trial to testify in
that trial as a witness shall be deemed a consent to the granting of
a motion for mistrial, and an objection to such calling of a judge
shall be deemed a motion for mistrial.
(d) In the absence of objection by a party, the judge presiding at
the trial of an action may testify in that trial as a witness.