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Q: What did they do to force people to testify?
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Can a judge force a defendant to testify?

Yes, in general the courts can force you to testify with some exceptions. You have the right to refuse to testify if your testimony would tend to incriminate you. In addition the laws and Rules of Evidence provide certain people privileges from being forced to testify as to certain matters, such as for example, the attorney-client and priest-penitent privilege.


When was Testify - M People song - created?

Testify - M People song - was created on 1998-10-26.


Is it allowed to force someone to testify in court even if it doesn't incriminate himself?

yes


Are there evidence of dead people resurrect and testify of hell?

Very rarely


How many people have to testify against a person accused of treason?

2


Congressional committees may punish people who refuse to testify by?

... holding them in contempt.


Why does cherrydecide to tell people that she will testify for phonyboy and johnny?

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Can people accused of crimes can face their accusers and call witnesses to testify for them?

Yes


If a person is accused of a federal crime can they force anyone to testify in their trial?

The accused's attorney can subpoena anyone they think may assist their case.


Do you get paid to testify?

If you are a qualified expert hired to testify yes. Otherwise no. It is your civic duty to testify if summoned.


What does it mean to have someone testify for or against you?

If you testify against, you argue against them.. If you testify for then, you agree with them and support them


Is the word testify an abstract noun?

No, the word 'testify' is not a noun at all.The word 'testify' is a verb: to give evidence as a witness in a law court.The verb to testify is a word for an action: testify, testifies, testifying, testified.The abstract noun forms of the verb to testify are testimony and the gerund, testifying.