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Yes, a witness can choose to plead the Fifth Amendment in a civil case to avoid self-incrimination. This means they can refuse to answer questions that may potentially expose them to criminal liability.
Yes, we can. :)
A witness does not typically need a lawyer when testifying in court. Witnesses are usually called to provide their testimony and answer questions truthfully. However, in certain circumstances, a witness may choose to consult with a lawyer for guidance or representation.
Yes, a relative can witness a promissory note as long as they are not a party to the agreement and do not have a financial interest in the transaction. However, it is generally recommended to choose a neutral third party as a witness to avoid any potential conflicts of interest or challenges to the validity of the document.
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It's all on BYU's website! Just sign up like you would a participant but choose be a counselor rather. and do it early like november!
I'd go back to hear Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his "I Have a Dream" speech in person. It was a moment filled with hope, emotion, and determination that truly changed history.
In most jurisdictions, a witness to a will cannot inherit from that will because they may be seen as having a conflict of interest. This is to prevent any perception of potential undue influence or coercion on the testator. It is advisable to choose neutral witnesses who are not beneficiaries of the will.
It is generally recommended to avoid having a beneficiary or their close family member act as a witness to a will to avoid any potential conflicts of interest or challenges to the validity of the will. It is best to choose independent witnesses who do not stand to benefit from the will.
If you witness someone committing a sin and choose not to correct them, it is important to reflect on your reasons for not intervening. Consider whether your silence is enabling the behavior or causing harm to others. It may be helpful to seek guidance from a trusted mentor or religious leader on how to address the situation in a respectful and constructive manner.