You cannot remain anonymous to the parties involved. If you have an overwhelming reason to request it, you could ask the judge to seal the corutroom while you are giving your testimony, but the chances of this actually happening are slim and none.
Yes, it is possible for a witness to remain anonymous in court under certain circumstances, such as in cases involving sensitive information or safety concerns. The court may allow the witness to testify without revealing their identity to the public or the defendant.
During a preliminary hearing in court, typical questions asked may include details about the alleged crime, evidence, witnesses, and the defendant's identity and involvement. The purpose is to determine if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial.
what does the term "other hearing" mean in the court of law
* The right to remain silent; any statement made can be used against you in court. * The right to have an attorney present during any questioning. * The right to have a court-appointed attorney if you cannot afford one. * The right to stop answering questions at any time.
Anonymous statements cannot be made in the U.S. Supreme Court.
It is called a per curiam opinion. The judges remain anonymous because a majority if not all of the judges agree on the ruling and not one single judge/minority is writing the opinion.
Could you please resend the summons for the upcoming court hearing?
The court system has many different types of hearing including an omnibus. This type of hearing and filing is usually part of the pretrial hearing.
If you defaulted by not appearing at the hearing you may appeal during a short appeal period. You should contact an attorney or visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate immediately.If you defaulted by not appearing at the hearing you may appeal during a short appeal period. You should contact an attorney or visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate immediately.If you defaulted by not appearing at the hearing you may appeal during a short appeal period. You should contact an attorney or visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate immediately.If you defaulted by not appearing at the hearing you may appeal during a short appeal period. You should contact an attorney or visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate immediately.
A hearing during which you enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. It can also be a general motion to the courts for certain things.
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