It's up to the Judge.
It's up to the Judge.
Views are it is not acceptable without a good excuse.
there is never an excuse for taking another person's life but it could be acceptable when there is threats about them doing something to someone you love or care for very dearly.
"toni moi" is the French phrase for "excuse me". That is an acceptable equivalent.
There are a variety of acceptable excuses for missing a wedding. These can be due to severe illness, such as a heart attack, or unfortunate events such as breaking down on the way to the venue.
funeral, car trouble and jury duty
but excuse me you dont have curse at people even though they dont have to spell come on
They couldn't get the roof of their car to close, they took it to the beach last summer and got sand in the mechanism
excuse me there that's not hard
Being a witness at a trial is not like being a student in school. A doctor's note will not automatically excuse you. At the very least contact the attorney that subpoena' d you and notify them. You'd better be plenty sick or injured. If you're subpoena'd as a witness in a trial I would NOT fail to show up to answer the subpoena and later hope that the judge will forgive you.
When excusing yourself from the witness stand, you can simply state, "Your Honor, may I be excused?" or "I have nothing further to add, Your Honor." Always wait for the judge to formally dismiss you before leaving the witness stand.
Excuse can be a noun or a verb. Verb: to excuse Noun: an excuse