Rescue the individual being beaten and arrest the individuals assaulting them.
i believe that its the witnesses choice wheather they want to see the person they accused of a crime, if the accused refuses it then that is there choice it should not be against the law not to allow a witness to see the accused.
NOT a prosecution witness! BUT - if you are a defense witness you should consult with the defendants defense attorney before you do so.
When a witness is compelled to appear in court to testify on behalf of the accused, it is known as a subpoena. The witness may be required to provide evidence under oath and failure to comply with a subpoena can result in consequences such as contempt of court.
Yes; as long as it is not the one being accused, any person must be a witness if asked to do so.
During the trial for the officers involved in the Rodney King beating, Josie Morales was a witness who provided a differing account of the events. However, she was not called to testify by the prosecution. This decision may have impacted the outcome of the trial.
A Rebuttal witness is a witness who's testimony contradicts another witness. For example in a murder case the defence might call a character witness to provide evidence that the accused was a mild mannered nice guy. A rebuttal witness might be called by the prosecution to provide contradictory evidence of the accused's character and might testify that the person was violent, bad tempered or abusive. Experts are often called to testify for the prosecution and the defence will then often call other (rebuttal) experts who might have reached a different conclusion.
The estate is supposed to resolve all debts. The executor will have to determine if it is a valid debt.
A summons.
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• The right to a speedy trial! • The right to a public trial! • The right to notified of the nature and circumstances of the alleged crime! • The right to confront a witness who will testify against the accused! • The right to find a witness who will speak in favor of the accused! •The right to a lawyer! •J
A witness
An accomplice is a co-accused with other persons in commission of a crime. While one of the accused persons turned to a prosecution witness on the condition of giving him pardon, he is an approver.