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no. only pure breeds of a domesticated dog breed are allowed.
Yes, a spouse can testify but only on a voluntary basis. The spouse can not be compelled to testify.
They can't. Only subpoeana'd witnesses may testify at a trial or hearing.
'Cause over the years only the friendly ones have been allowed to breed.
The Friesian horse typically only comes in black and that is the only allowed color in the registry. But they can very rarely come in what the association calls 'red' which would be chestnut, but these are rare and not allowed to breed.
To intimidate a witness is to do something that discourages the witness from appearing in court and testifying truthfully. This can be something as overt as making direct threats of harm to the witness if they appear and testify, or as low profile as staring or giving the witness the "hairy eyeball" in the corridor outside of the courtroom. Intimidation of a witness is a serious crime. The offense can be charged as a felony even if the case in which the witness is to testify concerns only a misdemeanor.
Well technically no. Because only bay, black , brown and grey are allowed by the breed registry. But the gorgeous Lusitano can be.
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No. It cannot be used as a diagnosis. They may be able to testify as to their observations only.No. It cannot be used as a diagnosis. They may be able to testify as to their observations only.No. It cannot be used as a diagnosis. They may be able to testify as to their observations only.No. It cannot be used as a diagnosis. They may be able to testify as to their observations only.
Wolves are territorial, and live in family groups with only the alpha male and alpha female of the pack allowed to mate and breed.
that would be golden retriever or a diffrent eye dog that would be golden retriever or a diffrent eye dog
To testify that the girls are only pretending to be possed