Can a person go into witness protection without actually witness a crime ? ?

Slickterp2021-04-08T00:13:43Z

No, of course not.  

Anonymous2021-04-07T22:55:25Z

Yes, but the person needs a basic understanding of what "witness protection," both words, mean.  I think it's obvious, but perhaps it's not.  By the way, the word that confuses you is witnessing.

?2021-04-07T19:43:52Z

If you aren't a witness, then it's not witness protection. . . . .

scott b2021-04-07T19:39:56Z

What part of "witness" in "witness protection" is unclear to you?