Yes.
If you made the witness not show up, you get charged with another crime.
This would probably be an unwise thing for you to do on your own. Provide evidence that she is unsafe, and share this with the court. Let the court decide.
because they were wrong about the evidence
Insist on evidence.
no!!!!!!!!!!!! there dead they cant hear.
Direct evidence are visible noticable changes. Indirect evidence is when you might not see the action happen but you do notice the results
This question is too broad. Find out what happened at the agora and then decide what did not happen for yourself.
No
Department of Social Services is the agency that handles this and the people who do the job are Social Workers. It is a tough job since they often see children who have been abused and had other things happen to them.
seeing what people decide and what will happen
No, hearing and listening are not identical. Hearing is the process of perceiving sounds, while listening involves actively focusing on and comprehending the sounds or information being communicated. Listening requires attention and intention, while hearing can happen passively.
Exposure to loud noises can indeed cause permanent hearing damage. It doesn't always happen and it's not the only way to suffer hearing loss though.